FOREIGN CABLES.
PENALTIES FOR SEARCHING. A BARREN EMPIRIv DISCIPLINE IN THE GERMAN ARMY Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, Aug. 3. Persistent experiments with X rays have injured Edison's sight. His eyes are out of focus. An assistant's arm was paralysed from the same cause, and had to be amputated. The newspaper Le Temps states that Jacques Lebaudy, whose expedition recently seized a, portion of the coast of West Africa, lias proclaimed himself Emperor of Sahara. A Gorman sergeant lias been sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment for brutality to - s. idlers, one of whom committed suicide. Another sergeant received a senteucc of five years.
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Southland Times, Issue 19116, 5 August 1903, Page 3
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110FOREIGN CABLES. Southland Times, Issue 19116, 5 August 1903, Page 3
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