BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
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Received November 2, 8.30 a.m. LONDON, November 1. At the inquest on Baron nolzhau&enj who suicided at Mrs Monckton's residence, a verdict of felo de se was returned.
ANTWERP, November 1. The German steamer Undone, from Chili, ds isolated near -Antwerp. Uno of tlhe crew is dead, and six are i'U, it is supposed from plague. . VIENNA. November 1.
Two thousand Socials parHcpnted in a universal suffrage d^monebraciau at Vdenaia,, and cheered the Czar, Fejervary, and .Revolution^ NEW YORK. November i.
Kites flown from Fort JLejivwiworth. Kansas, received ether^c- i.ins fam a distance of 5000 miles, Ibt messages tting sent from sea.
BERNE, November 1. A boy of 15, named Sohioz,- belonging •bo the canton of Grisons, with the aid of a rope and an ioe-aTo, an>l although the crope out into his Bosh, held Ink father dangling for two hours o^er a thousand-foot precipice. I* is erlos ■brought some shepherds to tbe scmjo, and botfli were rescued.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 5
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