MURDER MYSTERY.
I’AIMS. September Li. The death of Copte 1 toper l.croux lie Kermiuou a fortnight apo at .I.anion in Itrit lauy. wliicli seemed a sim- | le affair, has develop,ed into an ex1 1 a l l rdinaly mystery. ’1 he eomjde was loti ml with lour revolver wounds, lie died and was buried in Ids lamii.v vault. 'I hr w otinds wei e aniomm ed to have been the result i f an ae, ideal.
The eomptesse, who has line been aceuseit, now declares that the eompte's t\ piste. .Mmndle. N' d'dlc e ols|lired I" se.ee. re the eompte's death with two cousins if the \ii tun. in i r’er to "!■- tain his inheritance. Fuller cxci'iiiiiat ion yesUvilny. tincom; li'ssc main'aim'd her inn," mc, a't hough (l|c -hid"" point M out that wlnl" lh" me In l- >' • "'ll" t' I ol Into .he cold not I i cs] oosihle h r i i.o four. I.IVY’S II IST! Ml Y. ROME. Se; i! e 111 her Id. Instead of Dr Marline Fun .. uhe historian, who di-, otered I. ivy's history) appeal inp at s'oint. Ids lat.tiu explained to the ollit ial.s that Dr Mur-tino-Fii-e.i had left Naples. Me was returuinp next week. The oli'e mis warned tlie lawyer of the ini si ■( ll n• in '■ '.s of his i;oa-a;q earauee. \YAL' (M'il.T. BERLIN. Sept. DL An authoritative aiumum emeiil was i-sued las! evening Mail (terionny will 1.. mud,l" to enter the LeapU" "I Nations until the question o! war pudt is set Lied. This caused a sensation. It is joyfully preeted by the newspapers of the liiplit. Parties, while it D deoouoe-<-i| |,y the Deineerats and Socialists. It is now ninniiiiiccd that the statement emnmited from Di Stresemami. It was his lirst act mi reim'ninp to Berlin, mill a Cahioel cri'is is n nv considered eertaill. 11! ISII |!( >FX DA lIY. LONDON'. Sept. Id. The Irish Free Stale Boundary I’.ur- <>:■ 11 . ivplyinp to Mr Lloyd (teorpe s speech .claims that tin* present l Kiel Boundary cut out no fewer than -l.'Eh(lt;o Lrisli Xntiownlists from the (!n----vernnieiit of their clinic e. It julds:—“The Boundary Commission will provide an opportunity lor meclinp their wishes ill the districts in \vMidi they are in the majority, whether by parishes, or by more convenient areas.
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