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HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS THE SMALL LANDHCLDiK. tl3v JvLECTIIIO TEI.EGKAPU COi VKlGllx] lOkiusu Puses Asset ha rum., (Received 8.0 a.m.) London, August 27. At tlie Co-operative Alliance meet- , lu o> -Or Cnovey, assistant • secretary to the Board of Agriculture, urged tiic formation of agricultural produce sale societies as tlie salvation of tlio small holdings movement. It I was impossible to maintain iuou on the land as small holders unless tiio wages earned equalled those obtained’ elsewhere. I THE BALKAN ATROCITIES. London, August 27. j The Australian and German inem- | bers of cue International Commission organised by the Carnegie Fund to j inquire into the Balkan atrocities doj dined to act. They decided to recog,niso the Commission because uio ilusisiau delegate refuses to withdraw'. ■ ANCIENT TOMBS. Home, August 27. Excavations in the Necropolis at Veium disclosed six hundred golden collars, vases and sculptures in the tombs of wealthy families. * A PRINTER’S JOKE. The Hague, August 27. Pasters relating to the Peace Congress and a travelling mdnagerie were • mixed by the printers, and the streets were placarded with the announcement : “Universal l?eaco' Congress. Performances daily I 'Throe hundred animals! Imposing groups of lions, tigers and trained camels.” The. posters rapidly withdrawn. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY. Paris, August 27. An agreement has been concluded .between Germany and France respecting the Bagdad railway, with the concurrence of England and Russia, which eliminates friction and rivalry in Asia Minor. OUTRAGE BY BANDITS. Mexico City, August 27. Bandits murdered a Britisher and a German on a ranch, and secured a large amount of money which was to have been paid to employees. GERMANY'S IRELAND. Berlin, August 27. , The Kaiser and his sons, who are touring the Polish provinces, received a fairly hearty reception. A few windows were broken, but many houses were decorated. •
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 97, 28 August 1913, Page 5
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298SUN CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 97, 28 August 1913, Page 5
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