GENERAL CABLES.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 23, 8.5 a.m.) London, April 22. The widow of Charles Cornier, artist, died in London from shock. Her nightdress and bedclothes caught fire as a result of her smoking cigarettes. London, April 20. The £IOO sent by the Christchurch Press for the strike relief fund has boon apportioned as follows: Abcrdare Valley £SO, Audrey £35, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire £3O, Limerick £IOO, and Swansea £IOO. Tangiers, April 22. Mutineers disarmed and imprisoned eight French civilians. Fifteen military instructors wore murdered. The mutineers mutilated the dead and paraded the bodies in the streets. r l lie bettor class of Moors hid Europeans iu their houses. Baden, the telegraph clerk at Fez, did not forsake his post, though the mutineers killed three of his comrades. He telegraphed the news to Tangier: “Am at my post waiting my turn.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 5
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143GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 5
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