GENERAL CABLES.
MOTOR CUSTOMS CASE
i.By Electric Telegraph— Cop \ sight] [United Press Association.]
(Received 9.0 a.m.; London, December 1
In the Customs case, the magistrate overruled the objection by Air Bodekin, K.C., to the production of documents handed over by Kellow to the Australian Customs authorities. The reading occupied several hoars and the case was adjourned for a week. AN INTERNATIONAL CONCERN. London, December 1. The navagation of the Euphrates and the Tigris forms the monopoly of an international company, 50 per cent, of the capital of which,is held in England, 1 * per cent, in Turkey, and 25 per cent, iw (!• raw.' y. The Inohcapos, la group of lusauoir-r* tvpn*se;ii biTt.iso interests. A WILD REPORT. (Received 9.5 «.m.) Loudon, Dcceod.er l • Sensational reports are current '• or the robbery of the Duke «J Connaught’s jewels in connection «ith his insignia of the Order of the .Garter. Scotland Yard has not been informed of the robbery, and the report is supposed to be due to the lows of a pre-j sent from the Duke to a friend. LIVERPOOL GAMP INCIDENT. \ (Received 9.50 a.m.") _. . , j Sydney, December 2 j Three trainers participated m tin Liverpool camp incident were heavily fined for riotous behaviur. Drastic 1 measures have been taken to prevent a recurrence. Strong armed guards patrol the sreeis, and the police force, inis been largely increased. The whole camp has been removed fartli, • from elite town.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 3
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234GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 3
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