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Lucheni, who murdered th? Empress of Au3tria ha;} confessed that he had two accomplices. One was armed with a revolver, another with a bomb, to have been used if the attempt to stab failed. He states Pari3 anarchists found the funds. The Countesse De Havfcel authoress, have been fined 5,000 francs for libelling M. Trarieux, a leading supporter of the revision of the Dreyfus case. Dreyfus is suffering from dysentry and his condition is serious. The notorious African chief Saraory, who wa3 recently cap* tired by the French, ha^ been banished from the Congo distill. It is announced that Vic?- Admiral ' Palumbn, the Minister of Marine, projects the construction ; f *wo first-c'a j s batll.?b : p ; > aid six o?her ships of war for the Italian Nivy It is understood that th'i American troops hive b en o:-d -red to mike an attack on tha in v g^nts at 110110. General Ot6B "s said to suspect that the Filipinos leader, Aguinaldo, is plotting an attack on Manila.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1899, Page 2
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167Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1899, Page 2
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