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CENTRAL CABLES.

,W IRE LE|S % TE LE P HON Y.

[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.]

Berlin 1 , November 22

Admiral Emsmanri, director of the, Borenz Engineering Company, an- 4 nounces that his company has transmitted coherent wireless telephone messages from Hanover to New Jersey by means of the Goldschmidt machine. • EMBARRASSING THE GOVERNMENT. London, November 20. Rev. Henson, Dean of Durham, refused to sign:a protest promoted by the Bishop of Kensington against the forcible feeding- of-written.'» ll4fieivdeclared it was unworthy of a good Christian to embarrass the Government in suppressing crime when confessedly the Church was unable to suggest any better corse u. ,Sshdlrcmfwvbgk better course. ..-. DOMINION EXHIBITION. London, November 22. The British Dominions' Exhibition of 1915 will be held at the Crystal Palace. The committee will give overseas Dominions, gratis,"the use of the buildings, andj.will- allow ;th# T e?cnibits to remain for three or-four years, free of cost, except for the maintenance of the buildings. OHIO'S LIQUOR LAW. ' c New York, November 22. The Ohio liquor license law, requiring the numbeY of saloons in "wet" territory to bo. reduced by one for each 500 of the population, resulted in the closing 0f'3300 saloons. The saloonkeepers who were refused licenses by the board will have to quit. HENTSCHELL ARRESTED. (Received 1.15 p.m.) London, November 23. Karl Hentschell, who was implicated in the recent espionage case, has been arrested at Chatham for threatening to shoot his wife, who is English.

BILLIARDIST GRAY'S SUCCESS. Gray is now 9000, including breaks 0f,554 and 107 (unfinished)' Harvison is 7T26.' j, ;/ | RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED The South Wales railway men have .resolved to strike soifflffi^ r ] st . unless an eight-hour day'ls conceded to the locomotive men.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 6

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281

CENTRAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 6

CENTRAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 6

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