VARIOUS CABLES.
ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS.
OOMOPEN&ATION CLAIMS. THE LLANEITeXPLOSION
(Received Last Night, 9.25 o'clock.)
LONDON, August 31
The compensation claims in connection, with the| anti-Jewish riots in Wales exceed £IO,OOO. A verdict .of accidentally killed wias returned in the Llanelly truck explosion case. The evidence (showed/ lihat the wool.shed was fixed in five places. Birkenhead', a picket, was fined £IOO for intimidation.
AN INQUEST AT LANCASTER.
('Received Last Night, 9.25 o'clock.)
LONDON, August 31. An inquest has been opened at Lancaster conoeimng the death- of
Jame/s Bingham, keeper of the Lancaster Castle, Jroni arsenical poisoning.
The father and .two sisiters died within, nine months.
The symptoms of .the father's* and one of the isisters' ilnestse® were similair.
James' sister Edith has been arrested!.
INSANITY IN AUSTRALIA.
INCREASE IN NUMBERS
(Received Last Night, 9.35 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, Augu«t 31
Th©' annual report of the Inspec-ttor-Oenexiad of the Insane states that .the adlmisisdoinisi to "hospitals for the' insane during the year were 1221, an increase of 150 over the previous-1 year*® total. The number under oog-! nisanoe at the end of last year was i 6117. Kindergarten, the report says, is proving of. considerable value in training imbecile children.
RIOTS IN FRANCE.
DEMAND FOR CHEAP DREAD
A YOUTH KILLED
Received This Morning, 12.15 o'clock
PARIS, August 31
Fiflteem hundred miners atf Villy, Montigny, and Pas de Calais, demanded cheap food. . Thiey stoned a baker, and wrecked his shop. .;.-.. The ibaker fired, killing a youth; The rioters aittaoked the. police, wounding' three. : They were dispersed on the arrival of the military. A thousand rioters ait St. Queritin wrecked the market place> and poured (petroleum over the produce.
winston Churchill again.
ORDERS RELEASE OF A LUNATIC.
Received This Morning, 12.5 o'clock.
LONDON, August 31
In a case in which, a lunatic (was charged with assaulitimg a I'ady, the evidence showed that the lunatic was released from an a<styluon on Mr Winston Churchill's order, and against the 'Wishes of the Medical Superintendent. The Magiisfftraite re-oommitfted him, declaring that he ought never to hiave been released. -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 5
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338VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 5
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