Second Edition. GENERAL CABLES.
(By Electric Telograpti.--Copyright.) (United Association.) (Received 28, 1.16 p.m.) London, Moy 27. Thirty-nine members of the Bnstol Liberal'Club signed a protest against disestablishment, which they say is neither politic or just. They say there is no real demand, so that the Bill will destroy the growing sympathy between Nonconformists and Churchmen. Obituary: Mary, Do\vag>r Ducikss of Sutherland. The "Morning Post's'-' suggestion that the entents with. France sl'qiild become an alliance has aroused widespread comment. The "S,j"ctator c«rdiallv advocates the proposal..but the "Times" Paris correspondent says the entente is much more effective as a deterrent than an a!l : aice, exctpt upon the basis of an nee whelming lard
■ I force, and tins is not avaita'do. l.'ii j "Manchester Guardian' 1 says an a.di I a nee is unnecessary imkl iiii.vi«o. I I would make the ititcraat.T'.il siluatioi ' more unstable and ao'ild groallj <-\ ! Lead the war area. (Received 28, V.lo p.m.) P. lis. May. 27. Splendid arrangements, iv.ciading ; great popular welcome, \\'3V-i n.;>(!■. lor lhe English school children's visit "Le Temps" approves ov discussion but insists that neither side should propose anything which would increase obligations without adeqmte compensation. Otfter French papers an cautious. M. Delcasse is forming a new division of the northern squadron, including iive new submarines and three dotrovers' flotillas. (.Received 28, 11 a.m.) Ottawa. .May 27. The Manitoba rivers are flooded, I and dozens of villages are submerged. j The power plant of the city of Moose I Jaw has been destroyed, and the city | is in darkness. A reservoir dam but si | and the town is denuded of a water supply. Mexico City, May 27. Medei'o denies that the rebels' an nouncement that he intends to relinquish the Presidency, and says Con gross never demanded his resignation (Received 23, 1.15 p.m.) Constantinople, .May 27. Five thousand Italians have bee? expelled from Smyrna.. (Received 27, 1.15 p.m.) Santiago do Chili, May 27. The Peruvian Government has de clared the elections mill and void. Tin mob has since attempted to hold elections iii various centres, and has beei setting fire to houses of politicians. (Received" 28, 1.15 p.m.) Rome, May 27. Admiral Fisher conferred with Mr. Asquith at Naples. At the request of several United States Bishops the Vatican has eon sentetl to cinematograph films beine taken of religious subjects in churchei on condition that the Host is removed during the performance.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 6
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397Second Edition. GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 6
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