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ADDITIONAL CABLES.

The following cables appeared on September 23, 2.5. ami 26 in Ansi.ndiun papers Kinir.i ir-t: i.he irdepcndenc Press cable service;--It i? announced that the Printfst, Patricia will not accompany her father, tho Duke of Cocnarght, whan he sails, for Canada on October 6. i his announc- mcn;. has occasioned rumors that the. Princess and Oucrat Alar;’ are inaug'.vating a _ vigorens campaign agatnst foetal vuc, lavish en-i«-riainiitcnt."-, and cjdrvmv modes dining the foniing wim- r Court ficato:-. Tim largest mindvr of wilnosscs ever suin.tnonod in wuve’. iov. with a. crab a 1 trial will appear in Warsaw tbi- week !o give evidence in the cate ol 6/ Polish tevnlatiouaries who aic charged with throwing bombs at the police, and who have been imprisoned since 1906. No fewer iiian 5.0.10 men and women have hi eu subpoenaed to attend the trial. With the idea of breaking Dio ballooning record of I,loomiles without a descent, a well-known London aeronaut contentplates making a balloon journey to Africa. IIC, intention is to fake si line acro.-s France, arid then make his way across the Mediterranean Sea to the A Incan coast. The balloon is among the largos! ever amfunded. It has a diameter of 60;t and a capacity- for ICO.GOO cubic feet of gas. Owing to u cooler temperature being favorable for tho undertaking. November has been selected as the month during winch the trip will bo made. Experts consider that the journey might be accomplish.d in 43 home. The l.lt’O iniic recoil! was put ut) about- two years ago by Air C. t . 1 nrtier, of the London Tlady Graphic, who started fioni London ami descended m B ufisia. According to advices just received in Chicago from the 1 mentation;’.l Labor tongrers in Budapcsa, that body is about lo send delegates through England, Scotland, Ireland, Fiance, and America to bring about, a world-wide ain al gamut ion of organised labor ior shorter hours and higher wages. Another object aimed at is the prevention of wars. The number of workers that it is sought to bring into the organisation is 2.500.000 in France, 2,000,000 in Britain, ami 5.000,000 in the b niled States. The congress has decided to e.stahlish a world's fund for aiding strikers. That concerted action by organised labor might have a, highly practical effect in let minaling any great war is admitted, and it is equally’ certain that the sentiment favoring such action is gaining ground. The Canadian Congress a week ago endorsed it in principle by a resolution ftiggec.tiag a universal strike by the workers of the combatant nations with the object of rendering their armies ineffective, and making protracted warfare impossible. A very enterprising burglar—W alter Doting—who has lately 1 alien into the hand.' of the police, is declared by the latter to be about the coolest customer ot v.-Viom they eve; bad c.tiy £ -x], c :.mw. Hol - ing is certainly a marvel in bis way. No game was too high for him. and lie would have bad as little compunction in robbing tha Tvtiser himself ax he had in relieving the Imperial Chancellor of ecu no of his plate. There are altogether £0 burglarious exploits in which he bias engaged with more or less success in Berlin and Pots dron. Besides visiting the CnanvlhuV palace. lie made ” ends “ at me olli-mii residence of the Minister of 1-inav.ee ann at the Austrian E-mbacfy. H.s mcti:< d was to calmly walk into trie most wralthylooking houses as if tiny belonged to him. and appropriate anything be em;W catty awav. Uis appearance at- the tiiaue. iior .- residence created a gical sen.satton. as j; was thought that he was a for-ign .-py seeking whatever he could find in the way of diplomatic documents. One ot tie'most astounding of his. adventure.- wa.- thai at the Ministry of Finance. Here be? was discovered in the plate room by our <u tiie servants. Instead of making his way out of the house with as niti'h cxfieui’. ’un as possible, Doriiig, always eqa.d to any little untoward deve l.'.pancui ot Du- kind, tamed on the domestic and roundty vi u-.-d her for her careEsa.tr in leang the dm-.r of "so important an apanm-nt v.i irr, i., Even then Boring did not qu.t liio piace, hut foimd bis way lo ;.’ic uen.. kc. pi r s ira'-m. w hero lie i 0.:.--C.:. 1 u:!;:--..::- ol a well lilkd purse, and then <li<-appca:ed.

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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 7

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ADDITIONAL CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 7

ADDITIONAL CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 7

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