British and Foreign. Telegrams.
DEATH OF A NOAT3D AFRICAN CHIEF. Dnitel Press As*ociati in.- By Ek'Ctiio Telegraph —Cop.vii.rlit. Bece ved Junj JO. 11 2) p.ir. Loxdox. June 19. Saiuory, at one time a powerful Central Afiican chief, whoso forces last year were scattered by the French expedition, has died in exile in the Congo State. ttfceived June 21, 9 30 a. in. GREAT JEWELLERY ROBBERY. Loxdox, June 20. Jewels worth £10,030 were stolen from the bedroom of Princess Ridziwill at the Carlton Hotel. The husband of the Princess is an attache at the Russian Embassy in London. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES. The Rev. Hamilton Young, Vicar of Alne, Yorkshire, who brought an action for divorce against his wife on the ground of adultery with Mintoft, a churchwarden, obtained £4,000 damages from the co respondent. Received June 21. 9.4 D a.m. BANK OFFICIALS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL London, June 20. The officials of Dumbell's Bank have been coamiitted for trial on a charge of embezzlement.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11493, 21 June 1900, Page 2
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