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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

Press Assoc'atioa —By Telegraph—Copyright. The Emperor of Austria refuses to accept, Baron Aehrenthal's resignation, hoping that his health will improve. '.['ho Singer Company at Sydney have now issued a warrant for the arrest of F. L). llrou'ii, Australian general manager of the company, on charges of conspiring with Macpherson to defraud the company by embezzlement. Brown is absent in India. It is stated that the total irregularities amount to nearly £23.000. As a result of the French Admiralty inquiry into the loss of the Liberte, it is known that, all powder, including the 1911 stock, is open to suspicion, since it was mixed with old stock. The Minister of Marine (M. Delcasse) has ordered a daily inspection of every battleship.

A motor cab left a baby on the roadside in the Alzonne Department of Aube (France), along with £640 in bank notes. There is no clue to the parents. King Alfonso opened a Marconi wireless station, and exchanged messages with the Canadian Premier. The trial of INJoir on the charge of murdering Trevascus on the 31st of October iSvdney) has opened. A prisoner named Devos. who was serving a sentence of Jive years for robbery, escaped by means of a wire ladder, which his accomplices lowered from a gallery of the Pa la i.s de Justice overlooking the prisoners' exercise ground. Several lifebuoys and belts, belonging to the missing Wilson liner Genoa, were found at Berwick (Scotland). Mr H. Bottomley. M.P., has submitted an oiler guaranteeing hi.s creditors at least 7s 6d in the £.

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Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 6

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 6

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