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GENERAL CABLES.

.o-— —• (Received 9.0 a.m.) Paris, April 13. The President has abolished shoots at Rambouilet for humanitarian reasons. Brussels, April 13. ■ A .workmen’s tr ( ain collided with, the r ßastle-to 7 Ostend express at Lbwzee. persons were seriously injured. Newspapers have opened funds to relieve the strike distress. An exodus has begun owing to the strike. Lisbon, April 13. Bombs exploded in a house and wounded a man named Maker, whose parents have been arrested. Several half-finished bombs were seized. London, April 13. A barge sunk at Sheerness and five people were drowned. Rome, April 13. General Lossoni landed large forces at Tolmeter unopposed. Seventeen were drowned by the capsizing of a boat.

Belgrade, April 13

It is semi-officially announced that in the Consul’s presence at a post-' mortem on Father. Angelins it was shown that he was killed at a distance by a rifle shot. There was no trace of bayonet wounds,, which the Austrian Press alleged. Father Angelins was arrested for inciting rebellion, and attempted to escape, and was shot after being thrice summoned, to stop.

I (.Received 9.5 a.nf) * London, April 13. I 'ltj is stated in reference to M. speech tha|? the treaty with '§brvsi precisely • provided fdr- the Oilh to bl arbitrator in the case of differences 'over settlement;.'' The treaty with.Crreece was concluded hurriedly and does not provide for an arbitrator. Nevertheless, delimitation can bo based tolerably accurately on the number of troops employed and die sacrifices of life and! treasure. pute with Bulgaria cdficerhs the districts'of Perlepe, Veles, and Arida, and Monastir which at present are in Servians occupation, but according to the Balkan Alliance Treaty they belong to Bulgaria. Lord Rosebery, at the Press Club, attidhuted the apathy of the public On ■ great ,questions to the very perfection of journalism. In chronicling the world’s every event, journalists were trusted on critical occasions. Newspapers would minimise, and not magnify the issue, and always do their utmost to ay.ert the calamity of war. Vienna, April 13.

The Neue Freie Presse advocates William, of Sweden, for the Albanian throne.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 82, 14 April 1913, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 82, 14 April 1913, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 82, 14 April 1913, Page 6

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