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Murder of a German Captain. London, April 12. The Chinese murdered Bartsch, a German infantry captain, outside of Pekin.
Forgers in Custody. The police arrested in New lork several notorious forgets. Foreign bank notes wore seized, and false plates of notes of the Banks of Scotland, Sweden and Copenhagen. French Submarine Boat.
Paris, April 12. President Loubet inspected at Toulon tho French submarine boat Gustave Zede. He was amazed at its remarkable qualities. France and Soudan. Tieceived this day at 11 2 a m. London, April 11.
France is supporting Emir Wadai against Senassy, tho great Mahometan leader in Soudan, Algerian and Hinterland. Nurses Endowment Fund. The Duke of Norfolk and Argyll, Archbishop Temple, and Cardinal Vaughan are appealing for subscriptions for Queen Victoria Nurse Endowment Fund in view of the trebling of nine hundred of the Queen's nurses for the poor in our homes. Defunct French Journal. Paris. April 12. The Daily News describes the liquidation of the Anglophobe Paris journal La Seicle as " the death of a shoeblack." A Costly Warship. Berlin, April 12. The repairs to the German warship Kaiser Friedrich will cost three million marks.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 April 1901, Page 4
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195LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 April 1901, Page 4
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