GENERAL CABLES.
POWDER EXPLOSION. (Received 28, 9.20 a.m.) ' Rome, September 22. An explosion at the powder works at Monte Carlo' resulted in sis persons being, killed and sixteen seriously injured. Windows a mile away were . Shattered. SUSPECTS RELEASED. ■ / '• Berlin, September 22. . Shepherd and Munro have been released.- : INCITING TO MURDER. (Received 23, 8.6 a.m.. ) Paris, September 22. The treasurer of the Brest Labour Exchange has been arrested on a charge of. inciting to murder. MISGUIDED PRINTERS. , • Rome, September 22. The printers’ strike has ’ collapsed, the union declaring that it was unjustifiable. -no
. SWIMMING. ; \ London, September 22. Batter sbyi did a four-hair I red m'.lre swim at Kentishtown in smin. 25 4-5 sec., establishing! a record. ' < • WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT. London,; S^ptelipber. 22. Lord, Hugh Cecil' has ; inaugurated, a Welsh national campaign against disestablishment. He declared that the case was one for the readjustment of the relations of church and State, not for abolition. , > THE RAILWAY COMMISSION! London, September 22. At the Royal Commission, a witness for the companies declared that- he would prefer to face a strike rather i thaii remit the question of handling blackleg goods to the Conciliation Board. SOUTH AFRICA. L V $ ' ■' London, September 22. Mri Abe Bailey is returning to South Africa. He-seeks to enter the Union Parliaments In an interview he accuses Mr. Steyn of trying to cause a split" between Botha and Hertzog. The Dutch would be the worst sufferers by a Hertzog-Steyn combination. Cape Town, September 22. General Hevtzog, in an emigration speech at. Ermelo, said when a collision comes it will not be between the Dutch and British, but between the Africanders and those not born in South Africa.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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275GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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