The Titchborne Case.
(Received Dec, 26, 0.40 p.m.) Sydney, Dec. 26. The re-opening 'of tho Titchborno 1 case is bringing jforth a shoal of correspondence npliolding thiß case, Ono writer suggests that tho real Sir Rogor may have been murdorod at Wagga, some time beforo 1866 and states that a driver in 1864 fell in with a young niau who called bimßelf Hogor Leslie, but on one of the fly leaves of this diary was written "R. D. Titchborne, 11
General Intelligence, (Received December |7, 0.40 a.m.) Paris, December 26. Tho JJarilioii duel resulted harmlessly. " 1 Cairo, Musbar Pasha while! walking in the streets, slipped and! broke his %• London, December 26. John Creed, of Sydney! in a letter to the Tim, insists thatlGreat Bri-
am ought to:obtain exemplarydamngos from the Netherlands Government for the seizure of the Costa Rica Packet. (Received Deo. 27,10.10 a.m.) ■ London, Decombor 26, Lord Randolph Churchill is in a comatose state. , . A Dastardly Act. (Received December 27,11.20 a.m) Mblhouunr, December 27. Some miscreant threw corrosive liquid over a sloopiug woman' and child named Atkins living at Ascot Vale. Botlu were badly burned. The polico liave no clue to tlie| per petrator. , in Episode of Lynch Law (Received December 26,1,35 a.m.) New York, December 25, ' Tliecitizenoof Qnitiniui in being enraged at. the escape of a Negro criminal,'trackod him to an outlying village, and as they wero unable to obtain his surrender, fired, and killed eleven of the defending Negroes. Great Gales,
(Received Dec. 25,1 n.ra.) London, December 24. Four wrecks occurred near Liverpool, 40 of the officers and crew being drowned. The coastguard at Holyhead rescued 11 of tho crew of the barque ! Kirkmichael by means of a line and baskot Scores of chimney stacks and buildings in various part# of the country wero blown down, killing many people. Up to the present the number of deaths in Great Britain by the gales has reached 105. Killed by his Brother, (Received Dec. 27, 11.20 a.m.) Mbliiournk, December 27, During the Christmas revels, three brothers named Mason quarrelled, and one brother knocked the other down, tho latter subsequently dying of his injuries. A Gang of Robbers Mkliiouiink, Decembor 26, Extensive robberies' of tobacco have occurred at intervals since 1892, and the aggregate value is estimated at nearly 3000. The police wero baffled until this week, when they succecdod in getting a cluo resulting in tho breaking up of a notorious gang, of whom two men connected with the Bridge street burglary in Sydney were prominent mombers, Two men named O'Neil and Marks have been arrested in connection with the latest robbery, which occured on Melbourne Cup Day.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4911, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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439The Titchborne Case. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4911, 27 December 1894, Page 3
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