CHOLERA RIOTS.
I f) I . SERIOUS DISTURBANCES IN ITALY. ; j ' ■ . (Received 17, 11.25 a.m.) Rome, October 16. . There have been serious cholera riots at Segui'. A mob, believing the officials’ action to combat, ch„kr.. was the optcqino of a design to r-laugh ter innocent peojile, beseigeditnc Town Hall, overcame a small icjce of carbineers, and sacked the buil'Jlag, then invaded the hospital and earn’ c! away patients (some of whom were on the point of death), to their homes. Military reinforcements i—~ riot. LATE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. A NOTABLE REVIEW. (Received \l, 1 p.m.) London, October 16. Holland’s “Life of the Duke of Devonshire” is reviewed as a notable contribution to history, and the story of a scrupulously honest statesman. There is a remarkable chapter on the crisis of 1903. Mr. Chamberlain’s letters declare that he would have delayed, perhaps abandoned, his advocacy of tariff reform had be known of the DukoV opposition before committing himself. ' ; .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 53, 17 October 1911, Page 6
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