GENERAL CABLES.
GERMAN SHIP ASHORE. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. Antofogasta, August -30. The German ship Thokal is ashore at the Strait oJ' Lemaine, Patagonia. Nine of the crew were saved, and lifted! are missing. FOOD RIOTS. .Paris, August .‘3O. Food riots are occurring in the industrial centres of Northern France, the workers protesting against high prices. JAPAN AND AMERICA. Ottawa, August .10. Admiral Togo has sailed homewards, attended by several American • warships. Mr Taft sent a message of good wishes. INFANTILE MORALITY IN LONDON. London, August 330. Infantile deaths in London last week were 035.
A FABRICATION
Vienna, August .‘3O. Well-informed circles believe that the None Freio Presse’s diplomatic interview was based on mere guesswork.
FR ON TIER RE INFORCEMENTS. Brussels, August 30. Garrisons in the frontier fortresses are being reinforced. FIREMEN KILLED. Athens, August 30. Three firemen succumbed to injuries at tile University fire at Georgetown. A SCHOONER FOUNDERS. London, August 30. The Ocean Rover, a schooner, is believed to have foundered with fiftyfour men on board, between British Guiana and England. SUSPICIOUS VESSELS. London, August 30. The Daily Express states that six additional vessels hive been seized at British ports, two flying Peruvian colours, and one containing sections of 4.7 guns. It is stated that a sloop loaded sixty tons of ammunition from a Hamburg tug off tho Goodwins. TRAWLERS IN COLLISION. (Received 31, 9.‘2(1 a.m.) Loudon, August 30. The trawlers Cardiff and Gleaner collided at Grimsby. The Gleaner foundered. Five of her crew were drowned. THE FIFESHIRE’S BOAT. Aden, August 30. Tho steamers Dalhousie and Sheikh Berkud are continuing tho search for the Eifeshire’s boat, which was last seen nearest the captain’s, who told Caulfield to follow his light. Caulfield replied, “We are all right.” It is now thought that Caulfield possibly landed, fearing they might not lie rescued, and is perhaps making his wa yoverland to some civilised point. PERSIAN AFFAIRS. Teheran, August 30. A body of tho ex-Shah’s cavalry entered the Government camp at Savadkuh on a pretext of making overtures for peace, but being suspected of treachery they were disarmed during the night. Four hundred rifles were seized and the leaders arrested. EMIGRATION. (Received 31, 9.45 a.m.) London, August 30. Mr Coghlan, Agent-General for Now South Wales, despatches 2400 assisted and nominated immigrants during September in ton steamers. Tho Tahiti, the new steamer purchased by the Union Co. (formerly the Port Kingston) will take 350
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 13, 31 August 1911, Page 5
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