BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[press association.] THE NIGERIAN TROUBLE. (Received May 14, 9.3 a.m.) LONDON, May 12
Sir Frcdk. Lugard, High Commissioner for Northern Nigeria, reports that Emir Hadeija was killed in the recent fighting. The British installed Chiroma as Emir on probation in accordance with the wish of tho inhabitants.
OBITUARY. TUNIS, May 12
Obituary—The Boy of Tunis. LONDON, May 13. Obituary—Lord Carrie, diplomatist, sotat 72. ' . .
[Lord Currie began his career as a clerk on probation in tlie Foreign Offico in 1854, and subsequently filled a long list of positions in the diplomatic service, the last being Ambassador at Constantinople from 1893-98. and Ambassador at Rome from 1898----1902.] INGRESS OF ALIENS.
LONDON, May 13
Returns show that 84,000 aliens landed in England during tho first three months of the year. _ Of this number it is admitted that 46,564 remained.
MADAME CURIE MADE A PRO-
FESSOR
PARIS, May 13
Madanj^ Curio has been appointed to her /husband's Chair in Chemistry at Sorbonne, which is regarded as a triumph for femininity.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 111, 14 May 1906, Page 2
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