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GENERAL CABLES.

[BT EIEOTBIC TBLBGBAPa—OOPTBIOHT] [Uniito Pbks* Association.' Capetown, July 0. Five thousand, including Mr Cresswell and other Labor members of Parliament, marched in procession to the cemeteries in memory of those killed in the July riots. Rev. Blamsforth, addressing the assemblage, referred in the bitterest terms to the deportations. Athens, July 6. Turkey has agreed to Greece's proposal to entrust a neutral Power with authority to choose an arbitrator to settle their differences. . London, July 7. Bobbins, mentioned in the cables, surrendered to the police. He stated that he strangled Stevenson at Port Melbourne seven years ago, but the Melbourne police have no record of the crime, and doubt the story. The Scottish coal-masters have decided on a lock-out of miners whenever the four-days-a-week proposal is carried out. (Received 2 p.m.) The Woolwich strike has ended, the men having accepted an inquiry. Sydney, July 7. Ryan, who has.five-aliases, was- remanded, in connection with 'the Eveleigh hold-up, bail being fixed at £ISOO. Times and Sydney Sun Sebvices. Paris, July 7. A murder has just been traced under dramatic circumstances. A builder named Groulard, liying at Oham-' pigny, disappeared last week; A friend of Croulard, named Gost, actively assisted in the search, and led Oroulard's dog past a rubbish heap. The dog later returned to the heap and unearthed Croulard's mutilated' body. Qroulard's watch was found, amongst' Gost's belongings. Madame Croulard, who planned the murder, and Gost and an accomplice named Lamy, when arrested, confessed to their crime.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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