GENERAL CABLES.
• o THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, May 23. The Liverpool exhibition has been opened. Hansen has been bound over to keep the peace for twelve months. THE WAGNER CENTENARY. Berlin, May 22. The newspapers have many special articles on Wagner’s centenary. Prince Luitfold, Regent of Bavaria, unveiled a statue to Wagner at Munich. THE PARISIAN MOTOR OUTRAGE. Paris, May 22. M. Duvignon, who lured the manager of a motor firm out and then fired at him, has been arrested.
THE ANTI-GAMBLING BILL. Paris, May 23. The Chamber has passed the AntiGambling Bill. AN INACCURATE REPORT. I London, May 23. Reuter circulated an inaccurate report of the Mikado’s death. It transpired that this arose through the receipt of the news by a Japanese paper in San Francisco. AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY. (Received 9.40 a.m.) Paris, May 23. Gobelf’s tapestry, which has been missing for years from the Pan-mus-eum has been found forming the lining of the museum caretaker’s and his son’s trousers. PARDONED PRISONERS. (Received 8 a.m.) London, May 23. “Messrs French and Stewart, who were .released from prison owing to the Kaiser’s leniency, received an ovation at Victoria station. They admit they were well treated, though kept closely guarded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 24 May 1913, Page 5
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205GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 24 May 1913, Page 5
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