GENERAL CABLES
ELECTION CONTEST
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LONDON,. June 15
, The north Norfolk branch of the Labour Party has adopted Lady Noel Buxton as a candidate to contest the vacancy caused by her husband’s peer-
SILO TRAGEDY
LONDON, June 14
Un unprecedented tragedy occurred to T. Crofts, a farmer, and George Jackson and Ernest Brain, labourers, who were asphyxiated' by carbonic acid gas in a silo at Stretton. Jackson and Brain entered the silo, and a few moments later a farm hand heard shouting, and he ascended the ladder, when he saw the men gassed. He called Crofts, who entered the silo, and when rescuers arrived all three men were dead.
CLASH WITH POLICE
DELHI, .Time 14
Ten were killed and*many were injured in a clash between the police and villagers at Karai, near Khargpur, in Bengal. The police were attempting to arrest agitators, They were attacked by a mob comprising thousands, and they were compelled to fire in self protection.
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