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HOME & FOREIGN.

MURDERS ON INDIAN FRONTIER THE GLASGOW DISASTER. THE KING'S MOVEMENTS. Press Association. Electric Telegraph, Copyright. Londox, April 9. Outlaws on the Mjihend border waylaid and killed eight Sepoys. The Mahends repudiate the crime and are anxious to arrest its authors. The Government will hold an enquiry as to tho cause of the football disaster at Gla'sjrow. According to the latest ,returns 325 persons are injured. The King has expressed his grief and sympathy with the bereaved, and enquired after the condition of those injured. The returns oC deaths from smallpox in the last two weeks show totals of Gl and 41 respectively. Captain Jellicoe, C.8., has been appointed naval assistant to the controller of the navy. This is a new post. Pour Bulgarians billed and mutilated several Mussulman peasants and a boy at Kirkilise, with the view of provoking reprisals. The King paid an unexpected visit to the Scilly Islands, and inspected the Dorrien Smith flower gardens. [The Scilly Islands wore leased in 1834. to Mr Augustus J. Smith, a Radical land reformer, who was succeeded as " lord proprietor" in 1572 by his nephew, Mr T. Dorrien Smith. The tropical gardens visited by His Majesty are unique in Northern Europe.] Brussels, April 9. Three workmen were arrested at Antwerp for stealing five hundred stories of great value from the diamond

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 11 April 1902, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 11 April 1902, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 11 April 1902, Page 2

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