BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. CHARGE AGAINST A LADY DOCTOR. LONDON, Oct. 3. A. lady doctor,, named Nancy Guelford, has been remanded at a London Police Court for the manslaughter of a girl, whom she dismembered at Bridgeport, United States. THE BARBADOES DISASTER. The sum of £37,000 will be required to rebuild cottages at Barbadoes. The Lord Mayor’s fund realised £21,000. WEST AFRICA. Oct. 4.
News from West Africa states that the Niger Company will transfer its head-quar-ters to Baruta, the British Government purchasing AJkassa. THE ROUGEMONT TALES. M. Rougemont lectured at St James’s Hall. He bared his arms to show that there were no convict brands on them. Several Swiss merchants have written to the “ Daily Chronicle” that Rougemont in May last, under the name of Grien, appealed for assistance as a destitute inventor and artist. He did not then mention his adventures. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE, BOMBAY, Oct. 4. The plague is increasing here. Four thousand deaths are reported for the week in thei Presidency. TURKISH TREASURY DEPLETED. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 3. The cost of the preparations for the visit of the Emperor of Germany to the Holy Land has emptied the Turkish Treasury ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11702, 5 October 1898, Page 5
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