GENERAL CABLES.
London, May 7. The seismographs of Europe indicate a great earthquake, possibly in Southern Morocco. It is alleged that Lie he’s jewels came from the Czonstochowa monastry. Liebe 'Served as chaplain at Ailesis, where he was associated with the Russian monks concerned in the theft®. A chalice has been discovered worth £20,000, stolen from Metz Cathedral. Paris, May 7. The police, gendarmes and twelve dogs heat the forest, but failed to discover Bill. , . ;? " t ' Ottawa, May 7. Mr Foster, Minister of Commerce, will attend the Imperial Trade Commission. He has postponed his projected visit to Australia to discuss reciprocity. New York, May 6. At New Orleans a special train, carrying Confederate veterans to a reunion at Macon, was wrecked. Four Confederates were killed, and four passengers mortally injured. The engine and hvo coaches were derailed and overturned. Flood reports from Tomas grow in gravity. People have been swept off the roofs of houses. The water is ■exceeding the height ■of the telegraph poles; Several persons were rescued afloat on wooden houses. A thousand are known to be homeless in one district. ■ i ■ t- . - I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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186GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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