BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
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LONDON, September 1. It is reported that Sata Khan, the leader of the revolutionaries at Tabriz, attacked the Shah's troops during a parade. Heavy fighting ensued, 800 being killed and wounded.
NEW YORK, September 1.~ Harry Lauder has been engaged for twenty weeks, beginning in October, to appear at the American and Lincoln Square theatres, New York, at a salary of £1000 A week.
While U.S. Postmaster-General Meyer and his family were dining at their New England residence, burglars stole all the family jewels, a quantity of plate, and many presents given to Mr Meyer in Europe. BERLIN, September 1.
A hay cart, which was on the wrong side of the road at Amanweiler, forced the Gennnn Crown Prince and his wife's motor-car against a light Tailway track. Tho car's wheels were caught in the rails," and it was overturned. Some soldiers and railway men drew the prince and princess clear of the car, both being uninjured.
Sixty nurses in the Virchow hospital, Berlin, are ill, the symptoms pointing: to poisoning after eating "groted' 3 meat.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 September 1908, Page 7
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