MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
♦- The late Joseph Conrad lefs an citato of £20.000. It is reported from Frankfort tisS the Public Prosecutor in Germany ha* started proceedings agataafc Getoal von Nathusius, arrested in Frssc* ** a charge of stealing furniture. Yfce action is based on a section ia Genaaa law relating to war crieiiaale, which the Public Prosecutor is obliged to proceed against a German ac««sw4 of offences against the person Of agaxMt property outside Germany. The American Government baa imposed to the Persian Government tsat the 110,000 dollars provided for th« cost of conveyance to America ©f fth# body of tho late vice-Coasts!, 34=jw Imbrie, who was murdered ia the city,, should be placed in a bank bv Persia, without power to withdraw, i&« interest to be used to send Persian ste&ats to America and for the coat e£ Vttlt studies. A motor-car, containing Mrs FeUapd and George Eilison, was ran down, a train near Yas» (S.S.W.). Beta occupants wcro killed.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 9
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159MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 9
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