BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Pre#.* A asocial "on—By Electric Tolegraph—Copyright, (Received November 4, 9 a.m.) NICARAGUAN BOGUS NOTES. LONDON, November 3. President Estrada, of' Nicaragua, has requested the release of Secrecst, who was arrested at Chicago in connection with the printing of unauthorised Nicaraguan notes. Secrecst, it is alleged, was authorised by the revolutionaries. TO ENCOURAGE HORSEBREEDING. The Government has granted £40,000 per annum to encourage horsebreeding. DOLLY CASTLES. Miss Dolly Castles has been engaged as principal girl for tho Dairy Lane pantomime. LE NEVE AND CRTPPEN. Miss lie Neve has paid a visit to Crippen in gaol. STRAITS SETTLEMENT RAILWAY. A message from Singapore says that tho Government will spend £1.000,000 on railway extension next year. ADEN HARBOUR DUES. The German-Abyssinian Company proposes to establish a coaling and provisioning depot at Jibuti!, the French seaport on the lied Sea, ostensibly to avoid the heavy harbour dues at Aden. CRIPPEN'S APPEAL. Mr Tobin, who was Crippen's counsel at the trial, has decided to appear in Crippen's appeal. INSANE. Mrs Willyains, who was recently sentenced for forgery, has been committed to a lunatic asylum.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9995, 4 November 1910, Page 2
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