BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
LAST NIGHTS CABLE.
Received 9.8 a.m., November 24th. PROFESSOR MICHAELAN’S MURDERERS. BUCHAREST, November 23. Niue murderers of Professor Michaelan were tried and found guilty, and sentenced to various terms of penal servitude. Some of them received the life sentence, others a lesser period; and were also ordered to pay compensation to the Professor’s widow. Received 4.50 p.m., November .24th. THE BRITANNIC. LONDON, November 24. The s.s. Britannic, with the Federal inauguration contingent on board, lias leached Port Said. Received 9 p.m., November 24th. THE CZAR'S HEALTH. ST. PETEKSBCRC, November 24. The Czar’s sleeplessness is causing anxiety.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 26 November 1900, Page 2
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