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THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT. I

WAR IX SOUTH AFRICA-

THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC. ! I

THE MOORISH OUTBREAK. I

THE ENGLISH COAL WAR.

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AMERICA CUP RACE

TRAGEDY AT BURY ST. EDMUNDS.

IFIVE MEN KILLED BY A DYNAMITE…

THOUSAND MEN DISCHARGED FROM…

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ITHE DUTCH MYSTERY. I

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THE DUTCH MYSTERY. THE RECOVERY OF MISS SCHMITZ'S BODY. A Dalziel's telegram from Amsterdam on Tuesday says :-With regard to the body found drifting in the Amstel near the village of Nes, three hours from here, on Monday morning, and which was identified by two friends of the Schmitz family by certain articles found on the body as that of the missing Maria Schmitz, it appears that the police do not hold to the same opinion. The body has been so long in the water that the features are not to be recognised as those of Miss Schmitz. There are, however, many circumstances which point to its being really the body of Miss Se?mit?. EVIDENCE AS TO THE IDENTITY OF THE BODY. A Heuter's telegram from Amsterdam on Tuesday says :-The woman's body which was found floating in the River Amstel yesterday was conveyed to the offices of M. Simons, the examining magistrate, this afternoon for the purposes of identification. The evidence of several persons was taken to-day, among those examined being a sister of Miss Schmitz, who is engaged as a nurse at Huissen. She declared that the remains were not those of her missing sister, as the latter had four false teeth, whereas there was only one false tooth in the mouth of the deceased. Moreover, her sister had a mole on her shoulder, and there was none on that of the corpse. The witness further said that the lobe of one of her sister's ears had been bored, but no such peculiarity was observable in the case of the body found. None of the other w.tne??? whose evidence was taken ?o pre- Eared to express a positive opinion that the bd;d ;s etii:t"f l\iis;SS;?tzpiÄhs\ of the missing woman is at present in Amster- dam, but was too ill to -ie evidence. Notwith. standing the official statement published to-day that the body discovered was not that of Miss Schmitz, doubts are entertained as to the identity of the corpse. The stays worn by the deceased were similar to a pair belonging to Miss Schmitz and of the fame size, and the height and size of the body exactly tally with the description given of the missing woman. The main difference is that the latter's eyes were grey, while those of the corpse are brown, and according to medical opinion the eyes of a dead person do not change colour by immersion in water. After the examining magistrate had heard the testimony of the witnesses, lie Jong was brought into the room where the body lay. He, as usaul, pretended to be perfectly indiffe- rent to what was going on, and merely shook his head, saying, It is not she." He repeated the assertion that Miss Schmitz would turn up safe and sound. In reply to questions, the examin- ing magistrate said that in his opinion the evidence adduced did not establish anything as to the identity of the remains. A Dalziel's telegram from Amsterdam says :— A younger sister of Marie Schmitz was ou Tuesday afternoon shown the corpse of the woman fonnd in the Amstel, but failed to recognise it. Marie Schmitz's brother is expected here to-night and will be given an opportunity of identifying the body. The prisoner De Jong declares that the body is not that of Marie Schmitz, who he affirms is alivo in London, The statement that the body is that of a lady who has been missing from A rnhem for some weeks past is not borne out by the members of her family who have examined the corpse and do not recognise it.

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GLAMORGAN J.P.'S,

ITHE CHAMBERLAIN CANARD.

I MORE MISERY PROBABLE.

ITHE CATERHAM SCANDAL.

CONDITION OF CAPTAIN O'SHEA.

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