GENERAL CABLES.
NO CHANCE FOR ALSACE. PARIS, February 9. Th)) Chamber of Deputies by 465 votes to 10 passed a vote of confi dence in M. Poincare’s Alsace policy. This is regarded as a signal triumph. POULTRY-FABM MURDERS. LOS ANGELES, February 8. Northcott was found guilty of triple murder, after three hours’ deliberation. He will suffer death. MEXICAN EXECUTION. (United Service). (Australian & N-Z. Cable Assn.) MEXICO CITY, February 9. Jose’ Debon Toral, the assassin of President-elect Obergon, was executed by a firing squad on Saturday. He spent his last hour, with a Roman Catholic Priest, and he died bravely.
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Grey River Argus, 11 February 1929, Page 6
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