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MISCELLANEOUS.

(deceived IC, 10.50 a.in.) Loudon, .June 1-1. Mr Asquith lias received from the Imperial Maritime League a letter signed by 52 Admirals protesting against the ratification of the Declaration of London. Altogether 102 Admirals have protested. Beilin, June 1-1. It is semi-officially stated that Herr Krueger, ex-naval constructor, has boon sentenced to throe months’ imprisonment in a fortress for communicating to, Britain details of the armament of Dreadnoughts. The Court look into consideration the fact that the State had not been injured thereby. It is understood uiiollicially that Herr Krueger after leaving the service joined vhe Anglo-Ameri-can Company and communicated details required before tendering for the supply of machinery. Ho was not accused of treasonable intent. Tangier, June 14. General Monior is sending Mulai Zin to Fez, Mulai Halid promising - his brother honourable treatment. London, June 14. The Australian cadets have arrived at Plymouth, all well, and are encamping at Richmond. The Ragged School Union, Pearson’s Fund, on behalf of the Sunbeam Society■ of Adelaide, will give a Coronation outing to a thousand children in Epping Forest. The leviathan liner Olympic has started on her maiden voyage.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 15 June 1911, Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 15 June 1911, Page 6

MISCELLANEOUS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 15 June 1911, Page 6

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