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VARIOUB CABLES.

By Telegraph.— Pms Association.— Copyright. (Recerwd April 22, 8 a.m.) MASONIO LODGE SUSPENDED. LONDON, 21st April. Tho committee of the Grand Lodge of Fwemafions has suspended the Forfarshire Lodge for three years on account of its admission., of Johnson, the pugilist. [Earlier in the month the Grand Lodge declared Johnson's initiation void and decided to ask the Forfarshire Lodge to show cause why it should not be suspended.] (Received April 22, 8 a.m.) EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA. ST. HELENA, 21st April. The steamer Australind. with 501 emigrants for Australia, called here for coal and water, and then proceeded on her way. AIRMAN KILLED; ONE MISSING. PARIS, 20th April. Lieutenant Villestavray, while flying at Verdun', fell 150 feet, and was killed. LONDON, 20th AprU. Mr. All^n, dn English airman, essayed a flight from Chester to Dublin, an airline distance of 155 miles. He has not been seen since he left Holyhead, eighty mUcs from Chester, on Thursday. (Received AprU 22, 8 a.m.) LONDON, 21st April. There is no news of Mr. Allan, the aviator. TEBBITT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. LONDON, 20th April. William Tebbitt, a Jew, well known in, Australia, who was arrested on 4th March while attempting to ehoot Mr. L. Rothschild as he was entering hfc offices in St. Swithin's-lane, has been committed for trial He resented a suggestion that he was insane, and Btated that he would give a full explanation of th« motives for hi© act, which were mainly political, when his trial came on. FATAL FIRE AT CHELSEA. LONDON, 20th April. A shoemaker's shop at the Cheteea ■Barracks was burnt and four septuagenarians incinerated. DUEL IN GERMANY. BERLIN, 20th. April. Lieutenant yon Hieringen, nephew •of the German Minister for Wai' ? was mortally wounded in a duel with pistols with Lieutenant yon Puttkamer. Th« duel was fought without seconds or other witnesses. (Received April 22, 10.30 a.m.) BOY'S SUICIDE. MELBOURNE, This Day. Carl Wekwerth, a fourteen-year-old boy, committeed suicide by hanging himself at Geelong. The cause for the act is unknown.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 7

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VARIOUB CABLES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 7

VARIOUB CABLES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 7