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BRITISH AND FOREIGN ITEMS

— (By Telegraph.—l'er Press Association.) THE KING’S CONDITION. LONDON. November 2:1. King Georges condition is inipioviug from bis recent accident, though hj,. remains in his room. A DESPAIRING .U THOBKS. LONDON, Novemoer 22. Miss Annesley Kern ally, who created a sensation in a London court- by taking poison V, hell judgement was given against her, was remanded on a charge of attempting sum kit'. She explained that for five years slanders pvejudieal to her hooks had not left her any course hot to drown nr poison hersell. BRIDGE COLLAPSES. Rome, November 2A,—The. river Snluo rose suddenly alter n cyclone and carried away a bridge at Licata, whereon many were watt-lung tho torrent. About 100 were drowned. Many largebuildings were undermined and eollap.

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West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN ITEMS West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 4

BRITISH AND FOREIGN ITEMS West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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