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DECEIVING ORDER MADE. London, June 18. A receiving order has been nnulo against Ernest Tor.ill Hooley at tiio instance ox tlie’ London 1 lading and Banking Co., Ltd., for. £3322. r ‘ • • S A MAWSON ’S EX FED! T 1 ON. Loudon, June 18. Dr. Mawson is going to Fans to discuss with tne Pi mcc ol Monaco as to the host deep soa dredging gear. Tile Prince has already arranged for one of the scientific staff ol tne expedition to undergo ti aiaing in ocean ogiaphical l:«M>n. mry at Monaco. Dr. Mawson states that the Aurora will Do dry-docked. She is a roomy ship, a little' smaller than the 'terra Nova. EX-POLICK INSPECTOR IN TROUBLE. London, June 18. An‘ ox-police inspector has been rorna.'id.e'.i at Bow Street on a charge of Bending Mr. Ramsay Macdonald a letter, wiietoin he threatened to make an attack in public on the person of M.'.Churchill; and also with sending a letter threatening to kill Sub-divisional Inspector Reed, against whom he had an old grievance. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORMS. London, June 18. There have been terrific thunderstorms in Lancashire. Hailstones an inch in diameter fell at Haslingden. One person was killed by lightning at Accrington. OVERSEAS VISITORS. London, June 18. Fifty Overseas Parliamentarians, with their wives and daughters, staying at the Waldorf Hotel, were the guests of the British Parliament. THE FRAM. Christiana, Juno 18. Christoffersen, a Norwegian resident of Buenos Ayres, is defraying the cost of the provisioning and refitting- out of the Frum mud Annindsen’s return f*om New Zealand and San .Francisco. SERIOUSLY ILL. Berne. June 18. Prince Kropotkin is seriously ill at Lacaruo. PORTUGAL. Lisbon, June 18. Three waggons of smuggled quickfirers and revolvers from Gallicia were seized at Vigo, hut Jour waggons passed undetected. The Government has discovered a Monarchist plot in South Portugal. Those arrested include Count Armel' and Dr. Abel Compos. THE SUFFRAGETTE FUND. (Received 19, 12.10 p in.) London, June 18. It. was announced at the Albert Hall that the Suffragettes’ propoganda fund has now reached tne £IOO,000 asked for. THE CAMORRA TRIAL. Romo, June 18. The conflicting evidence given at the Camoiva trial amounts to a scandal. Some depositions have .been withdrawn, and several witnesses prosecuted for perjury. Hitherto tlierc has been little real evidence against the prisoners. , 5 r i k : jj A t . FATALLY SHOT. ’ f; J:. Calcutta, Juno 18. A*Brahmin attorney fatally shot with a revolver Mr. Ashe, collector, who conducted the trial of the Tuticoin riotdrs. (Received 19, 12.10 p.m.) Calcutta, June 18. The Brahmin who assassinated Mr Ashe, the English collector, committed suicide. ’ ’ ! PERILS OF THE AIR. A PROHIBITIVE MEASURE. (Received 19, 9 a.in.) • - The Hague, June 18. Owing to General Bcrteaux’s death, the municipality has prohibited the / passage of aeroplanes and airships over the capital. MARITIME STRIKE. (Received 19, 9 a.in.) Antwerp, June 18. The Loch Torridon sailed, but returned owing to the crew demanding an increased wage.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 19 June 1911, Page 6
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