GENERAL CABLES.
T.By i-r’ [ DjtITED ’ PIfESS ATXpN 1 ’ ’ V V.‘ ■ i . .Vienna; -’-November; s»i JSe police have tafced'tKe' turiic of -;i V e prophet MMiomnife^; mife.ing ■die ciipture of to the ppssessiolv pf a Bulgarian..officeu The •tunic,- which was- preserved in. 1 the; Selim mosque, is embVpidered with valuible jewels, and’has''been 'handed to the Turkish Embassy." _ London, November 5.
The, Scottish railway companies have arranged to pool unremunorative. competitive traffic from January next. •The National* Bank of. Australasia has declared a dividend of 7. per cent, fhe chairman in his speech said it \yas aot expected in the near future that they would see money at its foimei low levels, as any surplus was likely To 1)0 absorbed, by Government and municipal demands for public works. ■lf' ' . Delhi, .Npvdmber 5.
The Vathiawar-Ah meda ba d Bank; .which has many branches 'throughout India, has suspended , payment. London, November 5, The cruiser H.M.S. Prometheus has been condemned and placed on the sale list. . , . : , The explorers ,in ..the Songhonydd mine to-day reepyered forty-four bodies. ~ „. i,.,.-... , , The authorities ape, opening to the public for the first time the dungeons in the White Tower and Bloody Tower at the Tower of London,with historic itelics. Capetown, November 5. Sir C. Farrar, chairman of the East Rand Proprietary mines, was awarded £4OO damages and costs in the libel action against Madeley, the Labor member. The latter, in a speech to railway men, stated that it was by Farrar’s orders the.ij - brothers and children were shot on JTilv‘4th.
St., Petersburg,: November 5
A passenger, train on ■ the MoscowTvasnn lino was derailed.-it is supposed maliciously. Fqurteen were killed,.' apd fifteen seriously Injured.' London,. November 'fi'.' : The summary of affairs sulimitfed in the liquidation of the New Zealand Oilfields. Limited (Gisborne), shows, as regards creators,'iin estimated surplus of assets of -E.Ti'.VOO As 'regards allotted eapital, the ordinary shares show a deficiency of Cl 07.000.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 2
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