GENERAL CABLES.
Iljfr TROTT’S UNTIMELY END. [By Electric Telegraph—^jpyright] [United Press iAssoci atkin.] (Received 8.30 a.iu.' Loudon, AuJjfist 2. The verdict at the iii«iuirv| into the death oi‘ Mr A. Trott wm. that it was due to ill-health. V CRICKET. Surrey scored 509 and KeW 200 , for 7 wickets. The matclS drawn. RAILWAYMEN’S STRIifE. New York, A Just 2. A strike of 50,000 rnilwn Jieu lias heen fixed for September 7« unless the companies grant the •J ll s demands for increased wages® OUR BUTTER AND CHKESE. Ottawa, Jpgnst 2. Dr. C. 0. Eredman, principal of the AgricultiJnCollege, who is eu route to New Zealand and Australia, on being interviewed, said he wanted to discover why New Zealand was gaining such headway in her butter and cheese trade. THE GERMAN IMPERIAL FAMILY (Received 9.30 a.in.) Berlin, July 2. The German Prince Adalbert • has been betrothed to Princess Adelheid, neice of the Duke ot bad is on Meiningen. Prince Oscar and Erauloiu Basseuit/i were married quietly, only members of the Imperial family being present. THE SUFFRAGETTES. (Received 9.30 a.in.) London, July 2. Suffragettes attempted to burn Cohvyn Bay pavilion.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 87, 3 August 1914, Page 6
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188GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 87, 3 August 1914, Page 6
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