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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.

Louden, July 23. The heat wave in the south-east of England continues, with the tens-, prvature at iiom 92 to 91 degrees. There arc serious heath fives, including one within two miles of the Bislcy camp. Prince Henry of Prussia, inspected the monorail at Oiilingmun. Paris, July 23. The newspapers welcome Mr LloydGcoige’s statement ro Morocco. Berlin, J uly 23. The Berlin newspapers reproduce Mr Lloyd-George’s statement under the headline “For Whom is the Warning Meant?” The Lofcal-Anaergcr says it is scarcely permissible to attribute to Mi Lloyd-Geoige an intention of interfering with the FraucoGorman negotiations, which are a secret. Ho is incapable of such .in indiscretion. New York, July 23. Throe armed desperadoes invaded the Fendorloin district, smashed a jeweller’s window, shot a clerk dead, seized diamonds worth £IOOO, and escaped in a taxicab. Scores witnessed the outrage. The desperadoes arc being pin sued. The Western Miners’ Federation at Butte, .Montana, lias condemned the Boy Scout movement as befitting flunkeys, and wholly unfitting the boys of America for citizenship. Washington, July 23. President Taft, in a message expressing his delight at the passage .of the Reciprocity Bill, says •it indicates an increase in the mutual benefit relations between Canada and the United States.

Congress is expected to adjourn until the middle of August. It is. stated in railroad circles at St. Paul’s that the numerous lines already' built on the frontier will cross into Canada when reciprocity is effected. i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 6

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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 6

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 6

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