SATURDAY'S CABLES.
FORGOTTEN MURDER REVIVED. \ . London, April 6. A royal artilleryman named Clive, alias Thornton, has been arrested as the confessed murderer of Miss Camp, on February 11th, 181)7, while travelI nj in a railway carriage betweeu Hounslow and Waterloo.
' RUSSIAN REFUGEES. Beblin, April G. Prussia's recent order for the sudden expulsion of seven thousand Russian refugees, mostly Jews, has been suspended to enable charity organisations to arrange for gradual migration to America. COLLAPSE OF A. TOWER. . Ottawa, April fi. .Owing to fiulty masonry the entire tower of the new-wing of the Dominion Parliament House -collapsed. The workmen narrowlytscaped,
AN'ANARCHIST PLOT, " | Pabijs, April 6. A flag otlieer at Toulon states that anarchist and anti-militarists boast that they have selected six seaineji stokers and guHners of each warship, who at a given signal will tamper with the vital parts, steal the ammunition and cause explosions. Special precautions are being taken to frustrate the design.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3
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153SATURDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3
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