Second Edition. GENERAL CABLES.
GOING THE PACE. XBt Eusotbio Telegraph—Copyright] [United Peebb Asbooiation.] London, April 9. Harold Pen, ex-Sergeanfc-Major in the 12th Lancers, who won £30,000 in the Calcutta sweepstakes in 1910, and retired from the Army, lived on his investments for two and a-halt jeais. Then lie dabbled in business, and is now bankrupt. / five men drowned. Melbourne, April 9. • Five men, Griffith Tasker, Alfred 'Tasker, John Lowe, Lewis Thomas and William Ford, set out on a fishing excursion in a flat-bottomed boat. A heavy sea capsized the boat, and all were drowned. "V ‘ kaiser and czar. Berlin, April 9. The newspapers state that the Kaiser has written the Czar a personal letter regarding the aeronaut who was recently detained at Perm on a charge of espionage after a -record balloon voyage from Germany. H? requests the Czar to do his best to speedily close this unpleasant incident.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 11 April 1914, Page 6
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149Second Edition. GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 11 April 1914, Page 6
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