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GENERAL CABLES.

[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright], [United Press Association.] London, September 30. The Daily Mail’s Rome correspondent says that the Government will ask for an additional four million sterling for naval construction, and lay down four super- Dreadnoughts of 23,000 tons, each to be ready at the end of 1915. One hundred and fifty. officers and non-commissioned men hate been disfranchised at Rathmines on tlije ground that as residents of the-barracks they do not occupy apartments separately, ' find are jwot entitled to the Vote. Tins will possibly affect every ■ barrabk 'dri the United Kingdom.. A notice of appeal has been given. Brigands tore up the rails at Vladikavkaz. A passenger train was wrecked, forty people being killed and a hundred injured. 0 Earl Guildford’s mansion at Walcier-1 share Park] was burnt, only the wail* now standing. (Received 12.20 p.m.) '•' It is ‘'announced that Chesik Bey. a romantic secret riiarriage with Miss tTdrence "Winter' Irving, daughter of a late resident of Melbourne. 3 lie ceremony took place at the Turkish Embassy, of which Chesik Bey is r. member. (Received 12.45 p.m.). The National Review declares .that while Ministers were engaged .settling the coal strike in 1912, the Master of Efibank invested £21,365 of the Party’s funds in some railway stocks which were likely to be materially affected by the negotiations. New York, 'September 30. Mr Gay, a leading Christian science practitioner, has been found murdered in an office at San Francisco. (Received 10.15 a.m.) Paris, September 30. Lightning demolished three houses at Cercberc, eight persoris being, killed, and many injured. (Received, Noon.) , Vancouver, September 30. At Dawson, Yukon, two masked and armed men held up and robbed a goldmining company’s hydraulic works, gagged and bound the guards, robbed the dredges of £SOOO worth of gold dust. A score of the company’s employees were asleep a, short distance away, but were not alarmed. Lisbon, September 30. Ex-King Manool’s chamberlain writes:—The bride is slightly improved. Their Majesties will shortly resume the honeymoon. Mauoel is constantly with the. patient.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 6

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334

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 October 1913, Page 6

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