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CRIME IN AMERICA.

EIGHT THOUSAND MURDERS. By Telegraph—l'rcss Association-Copyright.' New York, January 10. Eight thousand murders .wero committed in the United States during 1910. The death sentence was passed on one murderer in every 68. BOMB IN A LODGING-HOUSE.-New York, January 10. An Italian fisherman threw a bomb in a lodging-house in -San Francisco. There were thirty-fivo lodgers in the building at the time of the outrage, and of. these six wero injured. A POLICEMAN SHOT. ' ' New York, January 10. A policeman at Los Angeles was shot by unknown men, whom ho had accosted in the street. ANARCHISTS. ARRIVING. New York, January 10. Owing to the activity being displayed by the London police "in inducing anarchists to depart, to New York, tho A.lerican police are taking precautions. FOREIGN UNDESIRABLES. New York, January 10. Dr. Andrew White, the well-known writer, educator, politician, and diplomatist, who was for a time United States Ambassador to Germany, is urging President Taft to press forward the passage of a law to keep European criminals out of the United States. Ho declared that the ■ criminal'. justice throughout tha country is farcical. '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 5

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CRIME IN AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 5

CRIME IN AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 5

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