BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association—By Electric • Telegraph—Copyright. THE SALVATION ARMY. LONDON, April 9. The Salvationists’ Self-denial week realised £72,731. CLIVE’S CONFESSION. Clive asserts that ho confessed to secure a passage to 'England. (A Royal Artilleryman named Clive, alias Thornton i on being arrested', confessed to having murdered Miss Camp on February 11, 1897, while travelling in a railway carriage between Hounslow and Waterloo.) PRINCE VON BULOW. -v, LONDON, April 10. King Edward has telegraphed to Princess von Bulow, expressing th© deepest regret fit tho Prince’s illness, and his hope that the Chancellor will soon recover. FAMINE RIOTS IN PERSIA. Riots have occurred at Mished owing to th© prevailing distress. Twenty Europeans, presumably .Armenians, are reported to be among the killed and wounded.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14032, 11 April 1906, Page 7
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123BRITISH AND FOREIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14032, 11 April 1906, Page 7
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