MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, September 18. Three carriages on a light railway ran off the line near Grasse (France), and fell 50ft into a ravine. Twelve persons wore killed and o0 injured. Rescue work, which is difficult, is being continued. LONDON, September 18. King Constantine of Greece jias arrived at Eastbourne (South coast of England). Thence he will proceed to Paris. Loudon Timcs-Sytlney Sun Special Cable.— Copyright. PARIS, September 18. It is thought likely that President Poincare’s visit to Aladrid at the beginning of October will lead to an entente between France and Spam, and especially with a view to mutual assistance in developing Alorocco. BERLIN. September 18. The Frankfort ‘Zoitung’ states that the Treasury has received bullion amounting to 40,000,000 marks (about £2,000,000) from the Reich Rank for the purpose of increasing the war reserve in gold. The Union of German Industrialists, embracing 55,000 firms, have approved a, resolution that they are absolutely opposed to participating in the Panama Exhibition. OTTAWA, September 18. Extensive panning operations have proved the presence of coarse gold at Lebbola Creek in Central British Columbia. There is a great rush of goldscckftrs. ANTWERP, September 18. The Conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce resolved in favor of the Channel tunnel. NEW YORK, September 18. The ‘World’ Proprietary has offered Mr W. J. Bryan £1,600 a year to refrain from lecturing.
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Evening Star, Issue 15293, 19 September 1913, Page 8
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