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[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright '' [United Press Association.] Rome, June 28. An earthquake in Southern Italy did much damage. Numbers were injuiied in the province, of Cotenza. The severest shocks were at Gravina and Kogiano. . _ Ottawa, June 29. Police-women have been appointed in Ifahcoliver, and similar appointments are being made in Seattle and San Francisco; At the latter place three hundred women have appue>.. for three vacancies. Jhe civic authorities are satisfied with women’s work where the system has been fried. ' London, June 28. A trade' union bank, on co-opera-tive‘lines, has been opened in Lom : bard street. It is confined to trade union operatives, but is prepared to deal with the general trading com infinity. , -Montreal, Juno 28. As Jack Johnson possesses a through ticket to France the immigra.t.jop authorities are unable to prevent his departing. He sails on MonRome, June 28. Victoria Mariani, a ticket clerk or the Tivoli railway, earning-£6 a month has. inherited £1,250,000 from an uncle nained Allesandro Corandoni. Who amassed the fortune in Buenos Ajres. Copenhagen, June 28. A company has been formed to establish a'Poulsen wireless system, in Denmark to the Danish West Indies, via Greenland and , Canada. Brussels, June 29. > A strong-room at Antwerp was robbed bf'diamonds to the value of £6OOO. The thieves were disturbed;'* and' overlooked £II,OOO worth of , New York, June 28. Five were killed and a score injur-
ed by the- explosion on tho oil tank steamer in New York Jiarbor. The bodies ’ were found floating' in fuming oil in the vessel’s hold. London, June 29. William Bussell, one of the principals" of ft Birmingham bucka'tshop. has been sentenced' to five years’, penal servitude. Of £47,000 obtained from, the public, only £26,000 was re turned. (Received 9.5 a.m.) , New York, June 29. The British steamer Wyneric, laden ftfith dynaipite en route to Guayaquil (Ecuador), v ls missing'. She called at Barba rdoes hi -tse 1 West Indies tin April 15. ' It is feared the vessel was blown up. r * ~ , ~ , . London, June 29. Baines;' glhiirmau add Fell, charged with the theft of money at the Berkley Hotel, have been committed for trial. f)f.(lMceiv«d 0.10 aim.) ii b Rome, June 29. A decree orders oraanieatiqm dr Lybia under Italian officers WiHt a certain proportion of Italian soldiers, u ’ ' ‘ (Received 11.26 a.m.) London, June 29. Harman, founder of tho Ilford Photographic Company, left £333,7391 He bequeathed £50,000 to charities : ? ' The Hague, June 29, A general ©lection has overthrow! the Coalition Ministry* 'sit, is expected that the new Radical' majority wil the fofeiiMftibhs:* ■ a * !} (Received 11.40 a.m.) Londgm June 29. ■The Shipping Gazette ■declares’tna! itiaconfidenf it can still furnish good reasons. WT ’’a, tWiswrt Of opinion in Australia regarding the progressive ness of the Port of London, 'whim '/Bitterly has been subjected to rnuca ■■ y Uffair afld^uninformed 'criticism. ' , Herne, June 29. The' electric railway though the tunnel to the Simplon has been ihaugurated. ' ’ (Received noon.) London, June 29. It ia officially stated that the Duke pf Connaught hae accepted an extension for a year of the Governor Generalship of Canada. It is hoped that the-Duchess will be well ehpug't, by' autumn 'to accompany the Duke. Paris, June 29. The Grand Prix resulted: —Bunjeur I,‘> Opfttt 2, Econen 3. Twenty started. Won by one and a hail lengths. Time 3min 13 l-ssec. Capetown, June 29. The Public Debt Commissioners art i underwriting the local South African loan of eight millions. The Hon. Mr Fischer’s constituents at Bethlemem censured him for re- ' fusing to resign -his portfolio in the Cabinet. ‘ Christiania, June 29. The Storthing (Legislature)' lias san-ctioned!-the, Marconi service between Swavatger add America. (Received 9.50 a.m.) Melbourne, June 30. The police carried Out early morning raids on three fashionable cafes, which were crowded toith smartly-dressed women and. men, and arrested seven waiters who were charged- with selling' liquor without being licensed,
Rome, June 29. King Emmanuel and Queen Helene / ate starting on Tuesday for Kiel, proceeding to Stockholm. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 6
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