GENERAL CABLES.
o i . [By Electric Telesrapii—-Copyright] j [United Press Association.! New York, May 13. Scrap iron and rocks were piled on j the track near Paterson, New Jersey, | in an attempt to wreck the Erie express. The driver of another train saw the obstruction in time to save the express. Black Hand letters notified the company that the attempt would lie made, in consequence of the employment of strike-breakers. London, May 13. The Standard’s Hague correspond-1 enfc says that the German Minister is pressing Holland to relinquish her rights to a small strip of the foreshore, to enable the Dutch Vulcan Company, controlled by the Thyssens Coal and Iron Company, on the Rhine, to establish a private harbour and works beside the now waterway between the North Sea and Rotterdam. The project is considered to be fraught with sinister possibilities. New York, MaMy 13. In a riot at Lin wood, Cemetery, Ohio, among the Federal miners, two wore seriously shot, one fatally. Others were beaten, and many injured. The cause of the r iiotsinnthvJL,gcmfw cause of the riot is unknown.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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181GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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