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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.

TUBERCULOSIS. < ■ ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT] tUtiiTKD Press Association.] ■ >4, (Received 9.35 a.m.) Sydney, April 15. Professor 'Andersoh Stnart, speaking at the Hospital meeting, said: “I have it on the highest authority that the Friedmann 1 tuberculosis cure is n'dt the success we would all desire.” THE LIQUOR LAW. ■ li ■ . Napier, April 15. Leslie Stele, licensee of the Westshore Hotel, was fined £5 and 'costs for serving a Native with liquor for consumption off the premises. The Magistrate further ordered the license to be endorsed, ‘defendant having personally committed the offence. FRANCES LESLIE'S HEATH. (Received 11.10 a.m.) London, April 14. A verdict of death from natural causes was returned in the case of Frances Leslie, the American datlcei', who was found 'dead on the Oceanic. IS IT THE SUFFRAGETTES? (Received 1.45 pun.) London, April 14. The police discovered inside the railings of the Bank of England a bomb, which was filled with three ounces of gunpowder, some metal, and also, hairpins, and timed to explode at midnight, '(0 —— / .(>■!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 83, 15 April 1913, Page 6

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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 83, 15 April 1913, Page 6

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 83, 15 April 1913, Page 6

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