GENERAL CABLES.
—— —■ annlsley kenealy remanded United Pbebb Association. London, November 22. Miss Auuesley Keuealy lias been J.exuauded on the ckarge of attempting to commit suicide. She explained that five years of slanders that were prejudicial to her books had not left hei any coarse except to drown or poison herself. PRESIDENT WILSON’S FIANCEE. Loudon, Novmber 2d. A special New York agent arrived in Fans to order a trousseau for President 'Wilson’s fiancee, but the dress'maker refused to serve her because she is a German naturalised in America. As a solution of the difficulty, a syndicate of firms cabled to Mrs Galt offering her the first models as a wedding present. FIRE IN PARIS HOSPITAL. Paris, November 22. A great fire occurred in the annexe of the Bon Marche store. Ninety wounded soldiers, who were in a temporary hospital on the fifth tioor were carried out safely. The fire started in the basement, owing to a short circuit. Paris, November 23. The fire has been extinguished. The damage is serious.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 7
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169GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 7
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