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GENERAL CABLES.

'Ey Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.i St. Petersburg, March 26. The Revolutionaries defeated the Government troops near Shiliko, killing 1500, taking SO prisoners and three guns. The Revolutionaries lost 200 killed. Vienna, March 26. Avalanches buried eleven ski ex curtiouists at Hochschnehurg. Seven corpses have been recovered. Another party was overcome by an avalanche at Stinernemcr and two killed. Rome, March 2G. King Emmanuel visited the Kaiser aboard the Hohengollern at Venice. Lisbon, March 26. An Anglo-French company has been formed with six million sterling to purchase the cocoa plantation on the islands Sao Thome and Principe. The.' offer the owners CO per cent cash and per cent shares. Athens, March 26. The Government has a large ma jority at the elections. The Cretan revolutionary ccmmitto has ch.osen sixty-nine deputies to pro coed to the Greek Chamber,, but th-. Government resolved not to admit them without the Powers’ consent. Mexico City, March 26. A fierce battle is raging in the neighbourhood of Janrez. Four bun dred of the Federal troops arc dead and IQO rebels’ bodies have been found. General Banquette, the Government Party’s leader,, has been cor lardy wounded. The result of the battle is ‘unknown. The rebels hold the superior position surrounding the heights, which the Fcderals are at tacking. Salaz is reported to have committed suicide. Now York, March 26. An explosion in the mine of the Jed Coal and Coke Co. at Welch, West Virginia', entombed seventy miners. Ton were rescued alive, and one dead body was also recovered. Strong hope; are entertained of the remaining men being rescued alive. At Chicago ten packers who were tried for violation of the criminal sections of the Sherman Anti-Trupt Law were found not guilty after the jury had deliberated nineteen hours. The case had lasted several years. Baltimore doctors are marvelling at a. recent operation on portion of the brain cf a man suffering continually from drowsiness due to an abnormal condition cf the brain. A doctor removed part of the brain of a stillborn infant and inserted it. The mar, is living and it is believed ho will recove!/. Ottawa/ March 26. At Vancouver an insane Swede who was "firing a revolver indiscriminately. was ordered by a policeman to cease. The Swede fired, killing the policeman.. on. the, spot. A, squad of .police _ surrounded a cabin where the Swedebarricaded himself and riddled the structure with bullets. The Swede was found inside dying from 1 wounds.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 3

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