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BRITISH AND FOREIGN

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. AN OPIUM MONOPOLY. LONDON, April 3. China is arranging for an opium monopoly, producing a hundred million yen annually. A MURDEROUS ATTACK. The Crown Priuco of Sorvia, while out shooting, in a fit of passion shot a Macedonian bSat-sr in the head, destroying the sight of one eye. (The Crow’ll Prince is the eldest 'son of King Peter, who ascended the throne after the assassination of King Alexander and Quecti Draga in June, 1903.) A PROGRESSIVE BILL. In tho House of Commons there was read a second time, by a majority of 150, a Bill enabling women to be elected borough and city councillors, aldermen and members of county councils. PILLSBURY ILL. LONDON, April 4. Pillsbury, tho chess player, is suffering from delirium after an operation. He is in a critical condition.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 7

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 7

BRITISH AND FOREIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 7

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