CITY EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN
"United Press Association— By EJectrid Telegraph— Copyright. THE MURDER OP A SERGEANT. '■■' . BERLIN, Sept, 21. Count Stoebing has been, arrested at the Alsace army manoeuvres for killing a sergeant who behaved rudely after having his ears boxed. THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. TOKIO, Sept. 21. The Japanese Government will support the Czar's Disarmament Conference. A DISRUPTION. BOGOTA, Sept. 21. The Republic of Colombia, has severed diplomatic relations with Italy, and abrogated all treaties between the two countries. ATTEMPTED TRAIN-WRECKING. LONDON, Sept. 21. An attempt to wreck the London and South-western mail train was narrowly averted, the guard observing the obstruction on the line at the points when starting the train. DIPLOMATIC. ■ . ,' ' . ' PARIS, Sept, 21. M. Cambou, the French Ambassador to Turkey, succeeds Baron De Courcel as Ambassador to England.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6290, 22 September 1898, Page 3
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132CITY EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Star (Christchurch), Issue 6290, 22 September 1898, Page 3
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