LATE CABLES
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 7. (Received June 8, at 1.55 p.m.) Obituary: Theodore Watts-Dunton-, ■author and critic. PARIS, June 7. M. Viviano's failuro to form a Cabinet is due owing to his being unable to find colleagues unanimously in favor of the trieniiium for military service. M. Peytral has declined to form a Ministry, and M. Ribot has been invited to do so. A balloon exploded 4,000 ft above Rheiras. Three persons were killed, including the wcll-kr.o%vn aeronaut Le Prince. . LONDON, June 7. A supposed burglar \ra« arrested in the servants' quarters in Buckingham Palace. He stated that he visited several bedrooms, all of which were occupied, but only intended to prove how easy it was to enter the palace despite police and military precautions.
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Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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