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SUN CABLES.

HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS RELIGIOUS EMOTION. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.! Times —Sydney Sun Special Carles. (.Received <B.O a.m.) Loudon, September 30.

Archbishop York was descending from the Communion table at the conclusion of a consecration oi bishops Wiicn an elderly lady rushed forward and prostrated herself on the ground and seized his robes. Officials removed her, believing she was a suffragette. It was learned that the iadj was deeply religious and highly emotional. i DETECTIVES HOAXED. London, September 30. A boatload of ladies hoaxed an army of detectives who were acting as guardians of the Ministers at Brodrick Castle. They rowed in a small boat in the direction of the landing stage, frantically waving a green flag. The police lined the stage to resist them, but the ladies, enjbying the trick, rowed away. The detectives did not appreciate their action. MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE. London, September 30. Mr H. A. Jones, playwright, in a lecture at Sheffield, urged the creatior of municipal repertory theatres, the mayors patronising as frequently as possible and the giving of the greatest publicity to the official visits. LARKIN’S PERSONALITY. The Times’ special correspondent says: “The opinion in Dublin is un decided respecting the rights am: wrongs of the strike. There is nr doubt about the enthusiasm with whicn Larkin inspires the men with his mag netic personality. A feeling of pit? makes the people desire a settlement. A DUBLIN SCENE. Daily, processions emerge from the dark degraded, magnificence of Oh Dublin, the women first with child ren in. their arms, and young ginshaking tin cans and appealing fc; pence from the passers-by. followed b? strikers mostly roughs or weaklings.

FRENCH ARMY MATTER, f ' --'I

, Paris, Scyteni.bor 30. 0 Parisians' are feeling fire frontier /.one between Mauberg and Verdun i: weak owing to ithe large concentration of Gorman foijce;| at Treves. j , A -do. cree has been issued providing for five army corps instead of four to each fron tier for the. future,' thus permitting speedier mobilisation. THE £135,000 PEARL NECKLACE 1 ■ Paljis, September 30. Quadratsteih was twice hissed, of, the stage at “Folies’ Bergeres,” th( populace not liking a spy. I ‘ THE POPE. Rome, September 20. The Pope, though not suffering fron any specific malady, is in an unsatisfactory state of health. It is believed that rest- can restore him. Though his audiences have not been official) suspended, papal receptions are dis couraged. «, ('Received 8.0 a.m.) Rome, September, 30. The Pope is only resting after a number of .receptions, which had beer granted during the recent pilgrimage. PIERPONT MORGAN’S E-.- JE, New York, September 30, Pierpont Morgan’s estate is valued at over a hundred million dollars, including an art collection \torth fifty million . dollars. Preliminary death duos, amounting to half a million dollars, have been paid in the estate.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 5

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SUN CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 5

SUN CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 5

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