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By Electric Telegraph--Copyright United Dress A.-sociation. (Received 21, 10.30 a.m ) London, June 20 The Court of Appeal quashed the , ran ic-lion ol Lena \ assilev i on the ground that she was doubtless doing iioiiiecuc uork in the Exchange Bmidiegs, ni xl tent fuel e. was ao dnect evidence that she had a guilty Knowledge •ol tiie burglary. 'j .10 shipping stukeis at Glasgow, oelm ing. cnac non-unionists wor 1 -un’olrn . d .;o the Burns ste imer, jorii U. entered the clocks. The police move tnein hack. ihe croud teen eized empty boxes, and barrels <f pai i afin, a Mil fired the promises, ihey atoned the fire brigade, who, hov.i.voi-, ultimately extinguished them.iijoak. Tlio mol) ol live thousand wore dispersed with hoses. Mr. Samuel, Postmaster-General, mid that when the post office assnin a control of tiie national telephones in December, £6,000,000 al nvo the paired use price will be raised lor de'veiop- !. eat purposes 'i he Law Society lias found, Artuur Newton, Crippen’s solicitor, guilty of i.rofcssionai misconduct in giving the •'Daily Chronicle” anti “John Bull” what ‘purported to be correspondence emanating from Crippen in gaol, knowing such correspondence did not exist. The evidence showed that Newton concocted the letters. i in* High Court is considering the mat-
ter. , Mr Asquith, in the House of Commons. said tiie proceedings of tiie Imperial Conference would he published ,;s soon as possible. In dolivenng judgment in West Ham election petition, both Judges paid, a high tribute to Mr Masterman. ft is understood that Air. M.as-t.m-man will retain the Undor-Socro-y-mp, as anqthcr seat will bo mVa- tor hi in at earliest oppor- ■ iivv-b TP; White Star, and Loyland, .n. an. 1 Allan Companies have -.-ale .’Uvuna settlements with the Daw-mis. Hie Canard Line has agreed i,o pay ten shillings per month extra, .vli;. Haldane, in an address to 1400 •!cr .al? including New Zealanders, ; ,t ir ■ D.iko of York’s School, said r. hoped Mr Njohofsori’s schema would he ohtoorated, as consultation with the iui " oonial officers would resale m a auffc'i umy of Empire, and tlio sche'.m would give overseas soldiers .. chance of distinction, the_ power to' into;change, and opportunities of becemiug acquainted with the highest, .nLrtorv -ystem of Britain and otlioi 1 count-net. He expressed belief that ilm foundation of Imperial defence had been, well and truly laid, and add•cl: “We arc living in days of full hope for the Empire.” Tv. hundpod residents of Edini'V' 1 suffering from a poisoning ei)ir!pmic. The. Imperial Confercnco has closed, 'film King held a reception at Buckingham Palace for foreign envoys and deputations, Sir Edward Grey and <ofiiaers of the Household wore also prepeiif. It was a brilliant assembly. Renroseatalives of Japan, China, Tur--1.-pv, and Persia brought the King Orders. i,Received 21, t! a.m.) Loudon. June 26. Bank of New Zealand shares £l2 5s a.m £l2 15s. Three ’hundred Indian troops in■•'."laeted. the fleet at C,pithead, and the dockyards. Londoners are crowding the sixpenny ’busses, for an inspection vf the decorations. The special \Vh,ito Star Coronation liner, Adriatic, has arrived with 400 New York and Washington society leaders.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 103, 21 June 1911, Page 6
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