GENERAL CABLES.
A CASHIER’S DOWNFALL. I >V [Bx Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Assdouitcon.) (Received 9.15 a.rn.) London, August 21. Jos. Phillips, second cashier at the Bank of England, who was arrested for forging transfers of stock and was committed for trial, admitted that he got into the hands of moneylenders owing to Stock Exchange speculations. CYCLONE IN A VINEYARD. Rome, August 21. A cyclone destroyed all the vines in the Milan district. THE GHENT EXHIBITION. Brussels, August 21. The Spanish pavilion at Ghent Exhibition and many valuable exhibits were burned. NEW YORK’S GOVERNOR. New York, August 21. An official recognition has been accorded to Lieutenant-Governor Glynn as Governor of New York State. Sr zer still clings to . the executive offices, so temporary offices have been provided for the. new Governor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 92, 22 August 1913, Page 6
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130GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 92, 22 August 1913, Page 6
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