BRITISH AND FOREIGN
' ♦ By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . PARNELL'S LETTERS.
LONDON, -September 10. Mr Gerald o'Shea, in a letter, states that his mother, now Mr Parnell's widow," is hastening the publication of I'arnell's letters in order to refute Mr O'Brien's allegations.A COMPLIMENT.
A fireworks display in connection with the luncheon to Sir George R-eid included portraits of Sir George Reid and the Hon T. Mackenzie, a map of Australia, and a representation of the tattlcship Now Zealand. SHOCKING CRIME. MADRID,, September 10. A man and a woman were executed at Almeria for strangling a little girl in order to use her warm blood to cure a consumptive.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10871, 11 September 1913, Page 1
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