GENERAL CABLES.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] T>V I Brussels, May 16. Two carriages on a scenic railway at the Ghent exhibition fell 100 feet, and an English conductor was killed and several passengers seriously injured. The Hague, May 16.’ Carnegie’s PalacQ of Peace opens on August 29th. Every nation has contributed towards.its construction. Janina, May 16. A court martial passed the death sentence on two Greek military chauffeurs for deserting with a motor car to the Turks during the campaign. Christiania, May 16. • A despatch from Strakrjnd, leader of the Norwegian relief expedition at Wijde Bay, states Schroeder Strang if, still missingßet toners and Moeser were drowned; Egberhard was frozen to death; and Stave succumbed after illness. It is stated in Berlin that there were differences between Strakrud’s party and the German larger relief party. Copenhagen, May 16. The permanent bureau of the international Congress on the maritime laws approved of the declaration of London. St. Petersburg, May 16. Mishtsh.uk, an executive, and two other detectives, were sentenced to a year’s hard labour at Kieff for concocting evidence regarding the alleged Jews* ritual and a murder at Christian Bay.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 19 May 1913, Page 2
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