GENERAL CABLES.
THE NAVAL ACCIDENT
(Received 14, 10.50 a.m.) London, December 13. Those injured on the Orion arc progressing favourably. NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL. (Received 14, 11.55 a.m.) London, December 13. The Australians and Yorkshire played in heavy rain. There were seven hundred spectators. The game resulted in a win for the, former by 10 to 8. Woodward scored one try.
POLICE INSPECTOR MURDERED,
(Received 14, 10 a.m.) Calcutta, December 13. Monomolum Gbose, police inspector, was assassinated at barisal, in Bengal. The assassin escaped. AN AVIATOR KILLED.
(Received 14, 11.55 a.m.) Paris, December 13. Lieut. Lantheaumo was killed by a fall while aeroplaning from Etampcs to Melun. ABBEY . BURIAL REFUSED. (Received 14, 10 a.m.) London, December 13. Hooker’s relations declined the offer of burial in Westminster Abbey, and ho was buried at Kew. EXTENSIVE REPAIRS WANTED. (Received 14, 11.55 a.m.) London, December 13. It has been found necessary to remove the Mauretania’s bottom plates amidships. The repairs will take eight weeks to complete. DISORDERLY MEETINGS. (Received 14, 11.55 a.m.) The disturbance at the peace meeting in Carnegie Hall was due to Irish interrupters anxious to prevent An-glo-American arbitration. GREAT HUMIDITY.
(Received 14, 11.55 a.m.) New York, December 13. Exceptional warmth for this/ time of year is being experienced in Boston' and New York, where the temperature is 08. There is great humidity.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 14 December 1911, Page 6
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221GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 14 December 1911, Page 6
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