GENERAL CABLES.
(Received 6, 10 a.m.) London, July 5. A meeting of rporcsontatives of the Chamber of Commerce of the Empire unanimously decided to form a British Imperial Council of Commerce on the lines of the Associated Chambers, and to report in March. Mr. Fi slier has been presented with a silver casket containing the Freedom of Kilmarnock. One hundred including twelve policemen, have been treated in the hospitals through the riots in Manchester. The looting continues. Mr. Littlejohn, a Rhodes scholar, lias secured first-class honours in science. Fredrick Maclnre, an army tutor at Eastbourne, has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for the man slaughter of Sou ire, another army tutor, the cause of death being a motor accident. The evidence showed that Maclnre was intoxicated while driving. Ton started on the return flight for the “Standard” aviation race. Vcdrinos won £2OOO ftm the fastest flight from Hendon to Simreham. All the aviators descended at Dover safely. Rome, July b. Obituary: At ’Turin, Queen Maria Fia.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 5
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