VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS.
irniiia assooution.i (Received November 8, 8.30 a.m.) STRIKERS RE^JME WORK. LONDON, 7th November. Owing to non-unionists joining the Federation, five thousand Welsh strikers* have reaume,d work. Others are following their example. THE LATE MR. HERRING. LONDON, 7th November. The late Mr. Herring's estate amounts to about a million and a half pounds. Numerous bequests havo been inadfe to relatives, frienda, and servants. Tho Rum of £60,000 has been left to the Salvation Army, and a residue to the Hospital fund. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LONDON, 7bh November. For tho thirtceu municipal vacancies in Glasgow three Labour candidates were elected. Nine, including Mr. Keir Ilai die's brother, wcro defeated. AN APPEAL BY LORD SELBOURNE. CAPETOWN, 7th November. Lord Selbmne, High . Commissioner for iSouth Af lica, has issuod an appeal to the citizens of Pretoria and Johannesburg to abandon, their mutual hostility, declaring it is most nrisehioyous to rho country. THE STEAMER -SCHILLER. LONDON, 7th November. The steamer Schiller, which was stranded at Dungoncss, has been floated off. THE TROUBLE IN" MOROCCO. MOROCCO, 7th November. The assailants of the French officers Xrajj the Galileo havo been imsprisoncd.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 7
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