GENERAL CABLES.
MRS CAMERON’S CASE. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright United Press Association. London, September 5. Mrs Cameron, who was imprisoned in connection with the necklace fraud case, and who was reported to have been released owing to ill-health, has not been released. She will bo temporarily confined in a private hospital. A SUBMARINE LOST. London, September 5. Tiie submarine Al, employed in experimental lifting tests at Portsmouth, was carried out of its course. It is impossible to locate the vessel, and it is regarded as lost. There was no crew aboard. A FATAITFIRE. New York, September 5. Fire destroyed a hotel and boardinghouse at Juneau, Alaska. Nino persons were burned to death. Four bodies have been recovered. THE INSURANCE BILL. (Received G, 9.15 a.m.) London, September 5. Sir Christopher Browne, at the Sanitary Inspectors’ Conference, questioned whether the largo expenditure on sanitoria under the Insurance Bill might not. bo more profitably employed in improving the housing of the people, as prevention was more important than cure. , A NOTORIOUS BRIGAND. (Received G, 8.5 a.m.) Constantinople, September 5. The notorious Anatolian brigand named Tchakirdjali is in the neighbourhood of Mirmarieo. Ho assassinated several peasants whom ho suspected of divulging his movements. The Government, sent a Circassian officer and 100 volunteers to kill or capture him. \ i BISHOP OF BIRMINGHAM. (Received 6, 8.50 a.m.) London, September 5. The “Standard” states that the Rev. Hearn Russell Wakefield, of Norwich, has succeeded Dr. Gore as Bishop of Birmingham. LORD GLADSTONE. Capetown, September 5. Lord Gladstone was cordially welcomed at Buluwayo. VOLCANO ACTIVE. Vancouver, September 5. Mount Pavloff, Aleutian Island, is active. Smoke was observed arising from the crater, and fine dust fell on passing ships.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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