GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
AN INFORMER SHOT. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. PARIS, May 5. Blanche!, a carter, was shot dead with a revolver because he had caused the arrest of Renort, an Anarchist member of Bonnot’s gang. His murderer, known as Bill, escaped. CHASING INDIAN CRIMINALS. OTTAWA, May 4. The police are chasing two Indians in the hinterland of British Columbia. After murdering a European, the miscreants escaped from gaol, murdered a Chinaman and shot dead a constable who was tracking them. NEW YORK SUFFRAGETTES. NEW YORK, May 4. At a monster suffrage demonstration 15,000 people paraded the streets. ANOTHER REMBRANDT SOLD. LONDON, May 5. Lord Feversham has sold to Mr. Frick, of New York, Rembrandt’s portrait of a Dutch merchant for £50,000. AN UNEXPECTED FIND. BERLIN, May S. Pastor Lioho, a retired Catholic missionary from India and Japan, died suddenly. His heirs were astounded to discover his treasures, valued at £75,000, in an old chest. They included several hundred diamonds and other gems.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 3
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162GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 3
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