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GENERAL CABLES.

the LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE. I3y Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. (.Received 14, 8.35 a.in.) New York, July 13. r l lie two Macmainaras nave pleaded not guilty to nineteen murder accusations, arising out or the Los Angeles "Times” dynamiting. 'lnc date of the trial has not been fixed. THE SANTA ROSA. New York, July 13. Captain Faria, of the wrecked Santa Rosa, at the oflicia inquiry in San Francisco, stated that he gave orders to be summoned on deck when reaching Point Arguello. The crdois were not complied with. The fault was apparently the second it ate/s, who was drowned when rescuing passengers. Tne third mate said he believed the current carried tub steamer o,t of her propei course. ASIATIC CHOLERA. Vienna, July 13. Some cases of Asiatic cholera have occurred at Trieste. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO. Caracas, July 13. The Venezuelan Government lias no further news of cx-President Castro’s return. THE HEAT WAVE. London, July 13. The temperature in the South of England has ranged from 8U to 85 degrees. Six deaths have resulted.

SABOTAGE IN FRANCE. Tails, July 13. M. Caillaux states that cases of railway sabotage have occurred sines October, but only two culprits had been brought to trial. USE OF CHLOROFORM. (Received 14, 9.25 a.m.) London, July 13. Lord Sol bourne, speaking at the United Club, delivered an energetic speech auainst the surrender of the Veto Bill The Committee of the Medical Association, after a year's investigation into the use of chloroform, in a final report, finds that there is no danger when per centages gradually rising to 2 arc used. it commends the use of the Harcourt inhaler, which practically removes danger. The report deprecates the old rule of the thumb method of gauging the strength of the drug. BLACKMAILING. London, July 13. Henry Marlow and Martha Lyster have been committed for trial on a charge of blackmailing Colonel Bain, ex-Comrponer. The latter suffered intolerable persecution for three years in connection with a youthful folly committed twenty-three years ago.

KILLED BY A LASCAR. London, July 13. The medical evidence showed that the skull of Alice Brewster, who was killed by a lascar on the Peninsular liner China, was shattered by a porthole key, and other minor injuries were inflicted. There'were blood stains round the lascar’s clothes. MOROCCO. Fez, July 13. One hundred and ninety cavalry, with a French instructor ,are starting for Wadloques River, southward of Alcazar, intending to watch the movemerits of the Spanish troops, and prevent them crossing the river and enlarging the sphere of Spanish occupation. v

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 5

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