Second Edition GENERAL CABLES.
ASLEEP FOR SIX MONTHS. By : Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. Paris, September 10. Emile Gantnaud, vine-dresser, awoke well alter having been asleep for six months in Montpellier Hospital; ■ Ho was fed daily with five pints of milk; 1- > ■ : .• !. THE LOUVRE THEFTS. . . ’ Paris, September 10. Hostrowisky,. the wolf-known Rus-siahjiwrlter-j-’ has 'been arrested in cone v recent theft at the Lduvfe^: 1 of Phoenician statuettes, which were through a Paris journal which Hosirowisky represented in negotiations with'the police. It ik 'believed he J is" also connected with the theft of L‘a Gioconda. BOATING FATALITY. ■• V Rome, September 10. motor-boat sank in Lake Trasimino, drowning seventeen tourists. V ’; RACIAL ENMITY. . . - • Mombassa, September 10. Indignation is expressed at the Colonial Office ordering the deportation of the Hon. Galbraith Cole, upon a Government warrant charging him with exciting racial enmity in the coloiijrV, ' cV | ■■■'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 11 September 1911, Page 6
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