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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.

u> • •> • ■«■ • A MODERN BLUEBEARD. N,. , : ... ■' . i • ' [BY El1)OTBIO. TICIiEGB4.PHi-TQOEYIUGHTI [United Press Association .].. m ■ ' ; i.' ... . ■ „;,f i Perjifti ..-April 16. . Karl Hoff, formerly the world’s foils! charojjiqn,, ha(s:>een,:arrested at Franfcfbrt- on a charge-, of t poisoning tivo wives and attempting; to poison a third.;; IA, cyanide of potaisiuini .aivdi arsenic ,*ndf cultures of typhusv-apdl Eoolepa, bacilli were discovered; in JJia/ All the wives were heavily insured,, the third for £4OOO sterling. 1 THE HATPIN HORROR; v • v .i / t ¥ Bovlin, April 16. Two .ladies have been arrested on a tram-car for udiiig unprotected -hatpins. THE tIT-ANIC FUND. (Received 8.20 a.m.) London,. Api'U 16. The Public trustee reports that £413,000 was- collected for the Titamc fund, of which £383,000 had been mvested,.r, yielding fiMMft* and „ that £21,000 was belts' spent apnuallyThe Rady agonist the policy of hoarding, capital. LONDON UNIVERSITY. A Royal' iGcmmissipnv recomniends the abolition of the practice of holding in the colonies an examination tor .; degree* in..the London University. An additibdal £90,000 is required for Professorships ad laboratories. RAID ON 'GAMING HOUSES. (Received -9.0' a.m.) ~ London, April 16.;' The pelibfe i raided-' tjvo garofipg bpn£" es iff t- heSo-ho district*. and. pitied,* ? large sffnf iof * money. ; JiiS&n were- reiiianded J and.araty-eight bound over to-keep the; pejioe.: . WEST AUSTRALIAN f FINANCE. (Received. if) .5 a.m.) , , London,* April 10West Australia : is underwriting-a two million four per cent loan at JBJ, with three months’ interest payable on July Ist and redeemable during the perifed of 1942-4962. PROTESTANT GRIEVANCES. The Church Association has sent a petition to the King signed by 36,000 persona rqspeptingi the lawlessness o the churtch in England, urgmg the BishonC- to 'efface discipline, and i rjdieye Protestants of i»toL erable grievant^ftqfi. oin voai ioi .if THE VALUE OE SERUM. (Received noon.) ' Cpndop, April 16Many leading surgeons have tegtivaliie:4 vivisection and combatted Hagdby’s denunciation of serum treatment. They pointed out that Pasteur’*- discoveries - . has etfected a great saving of life. "T*"' 1111 1 «• c* - FROSTS IN THE RHINE VALLEY. t ' ' Paris, April 16. Frosts caused ,immense damage to vineyards in the Rhino Valley. uNivE&SAt suffrage; Hnjsssels, April 10. Laruhd (Liberal) introduced a Bill to submit .universal suffrage to a

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 85, 17 April 1913, Page 6

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362

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 85, 17 April 1913, Page 6

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 85, 17 April 1913, Page 6

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