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(By Electric Telegraph.—Copy rigid.) (United Press Association.) (Received 2i, 12.15 p.m.) London, September 20. Obituary: llov. Robinson Duckworth, Canon of Westminster. The anti-pme-fight campaign is gathering force, and there are columns of pretesting letters in the newspapers. An Infiuonii illy-signed memorial is being prepared. The Bishop eh London has joined the agitation. Capetown, September 20. The “South African News” states that it is likely the Government will prohibit the importation of cinematograph fight pictures, fearing it will affect the native mind. St. Petersburg, September 20. M. Stclypin, on his death-bed, received a telegram from Berlin, signed by Bogroff’s unhappy parents: “We arc horrified at too dreadful deed performed by our senseless son, and pray Cod for your complete recovery.” '1 ho father was afterwards arrested on the frontier. The Osar, in a rescript, says: “The expressions of indignation reaching us on all sides, show that all right-minded people chare in the resentment of the ruthless outrage committed in our presence on the Prime Minister, my true servant and courageous companion, while at his post.” Tiro post-mortem reveals that the bullet chattered a rib and pierced the liver. Berlin, September 20. Two English yachtsmen have been arrested with three photographs of linden harbour in their possession, lliav were liberated, but rc-arrested.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 6
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