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Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.

UNFORTUNATE TRAGEDY. [By. Electric Telesraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] . (Received 9.35 a.m.) Sydney, May 10. A terrible shooting fatality occurred at Graigie, near Bombala. Mrs Elton, wife of a farmer, was washing clothes when a neighbour’s son named Clark, aged thirteen, entered and picked up a gun which El"bon had left on the table. It exploded, and struck the woman on the head and killed hei instantly. Cairo, May 9. Brigands stopped and ransacked, a goods train. The police interrupt'd, am thots were exchanged A police man" and a brigand were killed and several seriously injured. Berlin, May 9. A motor car containing the Kaiser in avoiding a cyclist at \v lesl ackn, killed a boy. — (Received 1.50 p.m.) London, May 9. Tyser, the manager of the Adelphi Club, was fined £l2O for allowing chemin d© fer, which is a form of gambling that become popular in high life circles.

New lork, May 9

Four police inspectors were found guilty of graft and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment and fined £IOO.

Washington, May 9

Medical authorities, in papers read

before the Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, announced that life can be sustained in the tissue of animal organisms for four years after the animals from which the tissues

had been taken had died. One phy-

sician declared probability of nltis mately being able to demonstrate that life was sustained in tissues as long as they would have lived normally.

Japan’s formal protest against the Californian anti-Japanese laws has been placed , before the Cabinet,

The Government report on Friedman’s alleged consumption cure is unfavourable. It criticises. the wide publicity tliat had been given to the cure on .Friedmann’s behalf before it was\definitely, established. The report, adds,:, .Further observations are necessary before ai final verdict, is posHi pt;ju V' 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 10 May 1913, Page 6

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302

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 10 May 1913, Page 6

Second Edition GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 10 May 1913, Page 6

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