GENERAL CABLE NEWS
SLACKNESS IN COAL TRADE. LACIC 01’ FOREIGN ORDERS. Pica* Automation—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 12. (Received Sept. 13, at 7.25 p.m.) An increasing number of the collieries has been rendered idle in the Newcastle district owing to lack of foreign trade, the owners preferring to stop work rather than incur heavier losses at still lower prices.—Reuter. MR J. C. WASON’S ESTATE, LONDON, September T 3. (Received Sept. 13, at 8.5 p.m.) Mr John Cathcart Waaon left estate valued at £22,527.—A. and N.Z. Cable. A HUMAN FIEND. BERLIN, September 12. (Received Sept. 13, at 11.30 p.m.) Charged with murdering from 12 to 15 women and selling their flesh in the streets a pedlar named Grossmann confessed to several murders.—A. and N.Z. Gable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18350, 14 September 1921, Page 5
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