GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
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RUSSIAN OFFICER'S SUICIDE. (Rec. April 15, 10.25 p.m.) _ st .- Petersburg, April 15. Major-General Defoshmsky committed suicide by shooting, himself with a revolver in the office'of the General Staff, ■there is no reason known for tho tragedy. POLITICIANS ON TOUR. L London, April 14. The Hon. Mr. Peako (Premier of South Australia), and Messrs. L. O'Louglilin (M.H.A. of South Australia),.and A. Norton (JI.L.A. of Queensland) spent two days at Hull, inspecting tho decks. DEATH ON THE OCEANIC. . . , V London, April 14. A verdiot of natural causes was returned at an inquest regarding tho death of Frances Leslie, an American dancer, who was found dead on board tho steamer Ooeanio when ontoring Southampton, and whoso parents suspected l'oul play, and requested an inquest. _i ' MISSING BONDS FOUND. London, April 14. In connection with tho reported disappearance of an official of a great city bank—believed to be tho Bank of Eiiglajid —And tho disappearance of South American, A'lgoma, and Hudson Bay bonds, valued at .£3500, as well as other securities, tho total loss ■running into five figures, l it is announced that tho bonds have been found.
OVER-WORKED PARTY LEADER, Washington, April 14. Mr. Underwood, Leader of .tho Democratic parly in tho House of Representatives, has miil'cml a breakdown through his hard work in connection with tho TuriU' Bill.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1725, 16 April 1913, Page 7
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222GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1725, 16 April 1913, Page 7
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