•'Vouug Mure u , in having had n rcniarkalile prediction fulfills in connection with the defeat of Ihe Progressives on tlic London County Council. Tin' predictiuii printed under the montli of March contained the fid lowing sentences: "A most serious ronIlict will lake place durimr the lirst, week (if the imnitl: contented in e\ery " numbers of l'rogr lots will end their ollieial liven upon the stricken field. On the morrow of the fray Hie Daily News will assert, that London is lost." On the morning in ipieslion the Daily News issued two hosiers. |)earii>« the words, ••London The Paris police, •who cannot understand American ways, are astonished at the explanation given them liy Mr Harry Stuinii. nil Ainericiiii sulfcring from pin■• iralysis. who shot the je: oi nis nurse. The lover, fiimms nun rage, dashed into Mr. Stump's room for the purpose of attacking his sweetheart, whereupon Mr. Stump pulled an everready revolver from his coat pocket and shot him. When a .police inspector apired .Mr. Stump asked him to help n into the sitting room, called for ars, and apologised for the trouhlc he had given, lie then explained that lie shot the man in order to expedite matters.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 April 1907, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 April 1907, Page 4
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