GENERAL CABLE NEWS
THEATRICALS DIVORCED
LONDON, Oct. 21. Shirley Ivellog, the actress, has obtained a divorce from De Gourviiie, theatrical producer. The suit was undefended, the co-respondent being Mrs Edith Kelly Gould, dancer, former wife of Frank Gould, the millionaire.
MANILA RIOTING FINISHED. MANILA, Oct. 21. The rioting is apparently over. The Chinese shops are beginning to re-open. What promised to be a serious outbreak yesterday was due to the publication of a canard that eighty Filipinos had been slain at Shanghai, and was averted by a prompt denial from the American Consul at Shanghai. There have been no further casualties.
ADMIRAL SCOTT’S ASHES TO BE TAKEN TO SEA.
(Received Out. 22. 0.0 p.m.) LONDON, Oct, 21
Admiral Sir Percy -Scott’s remains will he cremated after the funeral service at St. Margaret's, Westminster. A cruiser will then take the ashes away twenty miles off Nab Lighthouse where they will be committed to sea with full naval honors on Thursday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9843, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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