GENERAL CABLES.
(Received 25, 10.20 a.m.) Paris, April 24. Jenin, deputy chief-detcctive, accompanied by Colomar, chief inspector, was searching an anarchists’ premises at Ivry in connection with the Rue Ordeaer outrage when Bonnot, the motor bandit, fired at them with a revolver, killing Jonin and severely wounding Colomar. Bonnot escaped. (Received 25, noon.) Now York, April 24. The United States Commissioners have ordered the extradition of John McNamara, otherwise known as “Australian Mack,” who is wanted by the Canadian police in connection with a bank , robbery at New Westminster, British Columbia. McNamara is said to be well known to - the Australian police. (Received 25, 10.20 a.m.) London, April 24. The Court refused an application by Theodosia Hall and Charlotte Tappendon, sisters, claiming to be sole heiresses to the Page millions, for revocation of probate of Henry Page’s will on the ground that undue influence was exercised.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 6
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