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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

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Herr Pchcl, the German Socialist Leader, left £16,000. He bequeathed £I,OOO to the German Socialist party. Brigands are very active in Sardinia. The bodies of two landowners and a servant were found mutilated. The police are hampered by people favoring the outlaws. Hie Emperor of Austria, who will be accompanied by the Heir Apparent (the -Archduke Ferdinand) and his wife, is to visit King George at Windsor Castle in November. Alfred Kemsley. one of the defendants in the alleged motor Customs fraud case, is dead. The Kieff-St. Petersburg express collided with an engine at Dvinsh station. Fourteen persons were killed and 28 more or less injured. During disastrous floods at Ceylon Mr George Young (a European planter) and many natives were drowned. Twenty-five coolies were buried alive by landslips. Three fresh cases of smallpox were reported in Sydney yesterday. Glorious weather prevailed in Sydney yesterday for the annual eight-hour day demonstration. The usual hig crowds watched the procession, which was two miles long. It included a varied and effective display of emblematic designs on banners. There was a great gathering at the sports on the Agricultural Ground.

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Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 6

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 6

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 6