Swift and tragic retribution, as the school stories of our youth would have put it, overtook a six-vear-old boy who stole an applo from a stall in Sneinton Market. Nottingham. Tho lad's name was William I. Ball. He was playing barefooted in the market place, and was seen to take an applo from a stall. Someone shouted to him. The lad darted away into tho road, failed to notice a passing tramcar, and was knocked down. Tho guard failed to act, and the rest— well, why tell, it?
While addressing a meeting, Senor Maximo Calero, a Spanish Liberal loader, was shot dead at llcrrora-dcl-Duque, province oJ Badajoz,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 833, 3 June 1910, Page 6
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107Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 833, 3 June 1910, Page 6
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