GENERAL CABLES.
' r?T Electric Telegraph—Copyright] I United Press Association ] London, October 18. Demand Boon were found guilty of publishing R libel, and each was hned 40s. So order was made as to costs. (Received 8.10 a.in.) Vienna, October 19. The premises of nine officers of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Co. weie raided, and books and correspondence impounded. The offices were closed. Altman, the manager, was allowed hail. Vienna, October 19. It is stated that 100,000 recruits and reservists have left for Canada. The Minister for War, in a report, states that the activity of emigration agents may he regarded as a carefully-plann-ed attack upon the army. (Received 10,40 a.m.)| (f . Londo)i, October 1,0.,, It is rumored,, jn Newcastle', t'Jiat Canada may buy, A)ie ( Brazilian,;!battleship Bio de Janeiro, now approaching completion at Elswick. Mr Chufcchill inspects it on jVlpnday. London, October IS. Pinturicchio’s Madonna, stolen from the Church of Maria Maggoire, at Spello, has boon discovered Cross in the, false bottom of, a passenger’s portmanteau. The., Italian Ambassador has claimed the picture. (Received ,11,.0 a.in.) Moscow, October 19. A militarv aviator named Mitchinski and a mechanic, were killed while aeroplaning in a high wind in the Kalvaga district. Brussels, October 19. flovernmont enquiry has proved that tlioro were no Belgians in the Volturno’s. crow.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 21 October 1913, Page 8
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212GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 43, 21 October 1913, Page 8
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