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GENERAL CABLES.

o— f ['Ey Electric .telegraph—Copyright., [United Press association.] Great Britain's imports for October increased £710,882, and the exports decreased £1,711,288. Re-exports decreased £488,880 compared to the previous October. ■ ; ;i ■ • r.cvt Tlie Morning that South Africa’s treatment of the Indians closely resembles Russia’s treatment of the Jews, and suggests that the Indians he; transferred 1 to the irrigation works in the Soudan under a scheme for delimiting and developing on Asiatic, lines, East and Central Africa. (Ihandi, upon whose 5 advice the Indians crossed the Natal frontier, has boon arrested along with a further two hundred Indians who crossed into the Transvaal unmolested. The Pilgrims Club in London banquetted Mr- Bryce. A message from President Wilson read; “Few have done more than Mr Bryce to strengthen the friendship and brotherhood existing between Britain and the United States, which has been a high example to the world.” Mr Bryce said lie believed the Panama question would be' solved satisfactorily, because of President Wilson’s high rectitude and elevated sense of honor. The prisoners in connection with the famous necklace case have been committed for trial. At Reading University and College, students raided the Liberal Club and destroyed literature. They smashed the windows of the Socialist committee rooms and raided the Unionist committee rooms.

Tlio total number of dead recovered at tlio Melurn (France) railway disaster is ■ !'). Several are still unaccounted. for. Only ‘27 have been identified.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 59, 10 November 1913, Page 8

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235

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 59, 10 November 1913, Page 8

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 59, 10 November 1913, Page 8

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