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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

[«ÜBBS AMOOIAIKiN.} MILITARY CLASSES^

The War OJ&ce is arranging many classes in cprinection with the training > of. infantry.

A GERMAN MONORAIL

BERLIN r Nov. 12. Augustus Scherl exhibited a monorail gyroscopic car in Berlin- carrying ■shst passengers.

ENGLISH RACING.

LONDON, Nov. 12, ,The Liverpool Autumn Cup resulted as follows:—-Sariteve 1, Symon's Pride 2,; Bridge of Fearn 3. WATCHING COMBINATIONS.

OTTAWA, Nov. 12. ; The Canadian Parliament has opened. Legislation is promised to strengthen the laws concerning comfcinations which unduly enhance prices.

THE LATE LIONEL BROUffH. LONDON, Nov. 12. King Edward condoled with Mr Sydney Brough. Many leading actors and actresses attended Mr Lionel Brough's funeral at Norwood. DYSENTERY EXPEDITION.

LONDON, Nov. 12. Dr Bahr and some students of the .London School of Tropical Medicine -will start ior Fiji on th« Igt t*> study dysentery. Lord Sheffield will defray ifche expenses of the; expedition. THE "ALL-RED" ROUTE,

LONDON, Nov. 12. The. Standard states that the Government have decided to grant '• £135,000 towards the CollooneyBlacksod Bay (Ireland) railway in connection with the "All-Red" route to Australasia.

FOR PEACE.

: NEW YORK, Nov. 12. _ Mr Ginn, a publisher, of Boston, is devoting £10;00Q annually to the pro- . motion, of .peace. ■ He intends to establish an international school of peace, 'with a staff, of writers and lee'turers paid from-subscriptions.

DISASIW m JAMAICA

LONDON, Nov. 12

.No news -has been received from -Jamaica., for.-ifive ( days; ■ the cables ■Are Broken. Great, floods", were ro■tported prior to the cables going,- fend '■the ; 'indications suggest terrific storms ; at'sea a«d^ on land.

BOY BOLICE. NEW : YORK Nov. 12. The Municipality of Chicago has organised. a' policje .force composed of boys, 4 to maintain order : among. lads. • They will act under ?the regular police with authority to ; arrest when necessary to preserve iOrder' TWOLYNCfiINGS.

NEW YORK, Nov. 32. A mob at Cario, 'Illinois, lynched a negro accused of murdering a jghop-girl.. They then (attacked the <gaol, seeking the negro's white ■ accomplice, but failed to -find him; ithereuppn they ; battered in a steel .cage in which was a -man accused of 'murdering his wife, , and* 'lynched '«&*• • ■■• ■■■''■'■■•' ' '

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 268, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 268, 13 November 1909, Page 5

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 268, 13 November 1909, Page 5