BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
(United Press Association—Copyright.^
LONDON, September 19. Tlu> American visible supply of wheat is G0.180,0C0 bushels. An Australian cargo sold at 3i>s 3d, and 4500 quarters of Victorian October shipment at 38s Gd. Copper.—Spot and three months, £66 lCs. Tartakcver, the Sydney swimmer, beat Haynes, the Scottish champion, in a 50 yards match in 26 3-u sees. The United Method is b Churches sent King Edward! a message expressing fidelity and loyalty and an expression of joy .at his efforts in the high Christian cause of human brotherhood and international peace. King Edward's reply expressed full appreciation and value of the message.
BERLIN September 19. The German Chambers of Commerce support the proposed agreement enabling British seamen in German ports and German seamen in British ports to band their savings to the local mercantile authorities for transmission to tiheir homes.
MONTE CARLO, September 19. After a witness had testified that the Goolds invited Mrs. Levin to tea, Gcold retracted his former story and confessed that his wife hold Mrs. Levin's wrists while lie stabbed her.
Mis. Gool-d, on hearing this confession, ejaculated, "This maan is mad; he rlor\s not know what he is raying." She, being further questioned1, sobbingly admitted 'having helped to cut up the body and pnek tha> pieces in the trunk, but deniefd participation* in the murder.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 5
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