GENERAL CABLES.
EVICTION BY THE KAISER. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (.United Press Association.) Berlin, Fcbruaiy 28. Sohst, one of the tenants of tlie Kaiser’s Cadi non estate, has received notice to quit for refusing to carry out rebuilding involving heavy expenditure outside the terms of his lease, which has another five years to run. The Kaiser, at a meeting of the German Agricultural Council, declared he was evicting Sohst because he was no good and mi progressive in agriculture. The local Agricultural Society passed a resolution that Sohst was a man | of high character aUd expert know-1 ledge. The Court at Eblroy declared that the eviction was illegal, and upheld the lease. FOOTBALL COUPON BETTING. (Received 12.15 p.m.) London, February 28. William Biolette, ' representative English book makers in Switzerland, was fined £J.OO in Edinburgh for conducting football coupon-betting. The police found 3000 letters. YOUNG GIRL’S SUICIDE. Berlin, February 28. A girl aged nine committed suicide in the Essenach river, fearing to meet her father who was released after he had been imprisoned for ill-treating his family. A POPULAR SINGER. St. Petersburg, February 28. All St. Petersburg attended the funeral of Madame Vialtzeva, the queen of gipsy singers and a great interpreter of popular sentiment. Many people plucked tufts of grass from the graveside aS mementoes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 6
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214GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 6
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