Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.
BISHQP OF BIRMINGHAM. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. 7, 9.50 a.m.) . London, September 6. . It ife now-officially stated that Dr Tibikoflold, Doan of Norwich, succeeds Dir*. Gore as Bishop of Birmingham. PERSIAN AFFAIRS. , (Received 7, 8.5 a.m.) ; ' Teheran, September 6. The, Bakhtiari cavalry while fighting tiiade a magnificent dash and decisively - j routed the ex-Shah’s forces at Ewamjadeffar, near Yeramin. Colonel Hasse (German), commanding the; Government artillery, worked the iriitrailleuse., . ' Arshadeddowleh was severely wounded and captured, with 250 men aiid four guns. Eighty of his men were killed. Reuter states that Arshad will be, executed. CANADIAN WHEAT YIELD. Ottawa, September 6. Crop reports in Western Canada indicate that wheat will exceed 178,bOffiOOO bushels, the largest in the history of Canada. •; • i - / FATHER SHOOTS HIS DAUGHTER. , c. r New York, September 0. Seeing a father shoot daughter in d moving picture show, Richetti, an Italian,'- went home and killed his daughter and then committed suicide in a similar fashion to that shown in the picture. BOXING. Now York, September 6. Langford outfought Jeannette in ten rounds.
THE MEXICAN TROUBLE. Mexico City, September G. A force under the rebel leader Zapata fought a battle against the regulars at Morelos. Sixty of the former were killed. The regulars’ loss is unknown.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 7 September 1911, Page 6
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