YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
Six thousand strikers at Aber'.nre arc r to re ;.-.;e work, but two thou-»nd fiv- hun red cannot be employed, owing to the damage done to the mine during the strike. Some workmen who had been expelled from a public house at Rennes, afterwards laid a bomb outside the house. Tt exploded, killing the perpetrators. Another bomb exploded outside the Aries police station, no one being hurt. A man discovered stabbed, on Clapham Common, was named Beron, a French Jew. He had been living at llowton House, Whitechapel, and had been collecting rents at Balham (? Fulham). His brother Solomon was arrested, but was afterwards released. Some wreckage of the French steamer Norma has been discoveied. Fifteen persons are missing. The balloon Hildebrandt, with two men, has been missing since Thursday last. It was seen over the Baltic Sea. Vita, manager of a sulphur mine in Sicily, and a member of the Mafia Secret Society, was accused ci' betraying the supreme tribunal and condemned to death. Six masked men fired fourteen shots at him, as he was going to work, and killed him.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10159, 4 January 1911, Page 3
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184YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10159, 4 January 1911, Page 3
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