GENERAL CABLES.
JACK JOHNSO:-
[By Electric Telegrarh—Coryright] [United Press Assooiaxtoh J (Received 11.45 a.m.) Loudon, August 2d. Johnson declares "that die demonstration in 1 1 is favor proves that the clamour does nut come from the pub-
WELSH EDUCATION. Replying to Welsh aducational authorities, Mr Lloyd-George said tne time was opportune to secure A elan educational autonomy under tlie proposed Education Bill.
TO ALLEVIATE SUFFERING. Sir William Dunn, banker, has bequeathed £750,000 to alleviate human suffering, especially among children; also to encourage education and promote emigration.
CHANNEL SWIM FAILS. ; (Received 1.40 p.m.) London, August 26. *
After 10 hours’ swimming, Sullivan failed, six miles from Cape Griz Ney.
RAILWAY COLLISION. Madrid, August 26
Passenger trains collided at Oruna. Three persons were killed and many injured.
ULSTER VOLUNTEERS. (Received 1.4.0 p.m.) London, August 26. The Advisory Board for the Ulster volunteer force has appointed Sir Edward Sclater, chairman.
CO-OPERATION
Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables London, August 26.
The Times, in a leader on co-opera-tion, says the poor middleman become,> a common cockshy, but ho is really indispensable. The proof is that whenever he is eliminated he immediately reappears in a different form. There doubtless are unnecessary middlemen, and they can bo dispensed with, by improved co-operation, which is precisely the function of distribution and co-operation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 6
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212GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 6
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