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GENERAL CABLES.

THE ATHANASIAN CREED.

[Bt Electric Telegraph—-Copyrightj [United Press Association.]

Londdn, March 4

Professor Emery Barnes, of Cambridge, accuses the Upper House of the Canterbury Convocation with paltering with the truth in retaining the damnatory clauses in the Athanasian creed, and protests against the House ordering the recitation, of the revised translation once a year. The fact was that the damnatory clauses contained a direct untruth.

AN EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

London, March 4

The Duke of Argyll presided at the Empire League's meeting at the Queen's Hall in advocacy of an Empire trade mark. A resolution in favor was carried. The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie supported the resolution.

AN UNFOUNDED STATEMENT. London, March 4. Mr Harcourt, in reply to a question, denied there were any negotiations with Germany regarding the cession or exchange of British East Africa or Uganda. OHLSEN'S MURDERERS PURSUED Teheran, March 4. Eazarum has been relieved, and the -gendarmerie are pursuing tribes concerned in Mayor Ohlsen's death. RUSSIAN WAR SCARE. Berlin, March 4. Official circles disavow connection with the alarmist article in the Cologne Gazette by its St. Petersburg correspondent declaring that .Russia will fie ready for war in the autumn of 1917. CHARGE ACAINST BRITAIN. / Berlin, March 4. Count Reventlow accuses the British Admiralty of systematically understating the size of its capital ships, and adds that the German Navy has always followed approximately the British displacement. The German Navy would gladly refrain from further increases or reduce its programme if the British Admiralty would set a real and not a paper example.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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