GENERAL CABLES
OBITUARY
United P r 6BB Association. —By Electrv Telegraph.—Copyright.; LONDON, Feb. 20. Obituary.—Sir Alfred Fripp.
ITALIAN ART
EXHIBITION PER OD EXTENDED
RUGBY, February 24
In view of the plea for an extension of the exhibition of Italian art, which is still attracting immense crowds, the president of the Royal Academy has announced that it,; will not he closed until March 20th. This has in part been made possible by tlie undertaking of Signor Modigliani, who is in charge of the art exhibits from Italy, to have all the pictures for which lie is . responsible packed and removed within one week of the closing of the exhibition.
EMINENT SURGEON DEAD. LONDON, February 27
Tlie death occurred this morning o>f Sir Alfred Tripp, the eminent sugeon and- founder of the charitable organisation known ns the Froth blowers,
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