GENERAL CABLES.
GERMAN CONVALESCENT HOME. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United lieos Association. London, July 18. General Isonbar’s wife has rounded a convalescent homo for oflicers at Oberpianitz at a cost ol :UiUU,UOO. MUTINEERS PUNISHED. v> Berlin, July 18. The Appellate Court-martial at the North Sea naval station sentenced six gunners and some live others to six years’ imprisonment for mutiny and assaulting a warrant officer. THE CZAR IN FINLAND. St. Petersburg, July IS. The Czar, for the first time since his accession, landed on the mainland of Finland and made excursions in the Frclrickshamn vicinity with the Czaritsa and their children. MILLWORKERS’ HOUSES WRECKED.
Loudon, July IS. Fifty summonses have been issued for wrecking niillworkers’ houses at Green Castle, Belfast. The garrison is confined to their barracks. THE EGYPTIAN POLICY. London, July 18. Radical members of the House of Commons and the Foreign Affairs Committee have decided to urge the Government to maintain the late Sir Eldon Gorst’s progressive policy in Egypt. BLACKMAILERS SENTENCED. (Received 19, 9.20 a.m.) London, July 18. Marlow was sentenced to five years’ and Lyster to eighteen months’ imprisonment for blackmailing Colonel Bain, ex-M.P. RAILWAY DISASTER. (Received 19, 10.5 a.m.) Berlin, July 18. The death roll at Mulheim through the derailing of the Basle-Bcrlin express now totals fifteen.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 125, 19 July 1911, Page 5
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