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GENERAL CABLES.

St. Petersburg, November 13

The Czar has pardoned a soldier condemned to servitude for life for leaving the ranks during a review at’Moscow. The pardon is an expression of thanks to God Czarevitch’s recovery.

New York, November 13

In connection with . the dynamite conspiracy investigations, the Federation of Labour. declare that Gompers : knew nothing of the conspiracy, despite McManigal’s statement to the contrary.

Berlin, November 13

The German Wireless and Marconi Companies have l settled their disputes, each withdrawing the proceedings against the other in various countries for violation of patents. Sydney, November 13.

Thirteen Mormons arrived by the steamer Sonoma. They will be engaged in propaganda work in Australia.

Sydney, November 13,

O’Grady was committed for trial on a charge of murdering his wife and child. Evidence was given showing that deceased had sunstroke some time ago and suffered from sudden fits of uncontrollable anger. The fatal quarrel was the outcome of his wife leaving the home. He accused her of unfaithfulness.

, Sydney, November 13

It transpires that Mr Speaker "Willis has the distinction of having a senior detective as a bodyguard. Questioned on the matter in the Assembly, he said he had been subjected to insult in public thoroughfares and threatened to scoundrelly language by well-known and unknown persons. He was sure citizens would he relieved to know that, the Inspector-General of Police had detailed a detective to carry out official instructions.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 2

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236

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 2

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