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’ SENTENCED’ FOR FRAUD., ■ ' :. ■■■■:'>':]'; : : -'-g: '■'.?■:• ■ j.V (Received 16, 12.5 p.m.) •■ •'■■ "' London-, September 15.Mrs Campbell; convicted - oh a charge of obtaining. £l5O by fraud ’ from "'Mrs •Foot’e’, ; Of New'-Zealand, has been sehtehcfed' to seven - ’inonths. ■ '■'•>•■. • ■ jp V«-\- - : ■ ; h;„ RAILWAY COMMISSION. -t :-rf-*r y' r y % - . , j TGj 12.20 ’ '•*■■'- London, ‘September 15. v Sir Charles ' Oven's, in.' giving’ evidence'before the Commission; Said the men’s programme would involve his con/pany; ih ; ah additional expenditure :of; £29ojooa annually. Not ten-per cent-of'llia'men were unionists. He would'sti’ehtioiisly. oppose ; itli6' recogni-tion-of-unions, whiblif would übt prevent strikes. He objected to s.e unions” brought into, a position which would make them superior to Parliajpnettt'r 1
M. STOLYPIN. y . f St. Petersburg, September 15. M. Stolypin is progressing favourably. ■*'• • : • r - UNREST IN PORTUGAL. •1. jVi V fv .•. ; ■ .: Madrid, September 15. It is reported o that severe ’ street figli’ting .hhs taken place at Bilbao' but no details are available. 'The trouble is' s^teading-to-Malaga, on-tho McdieVraneah ebastr The minors at dynamited-'a railway bridge. - '■ ' -1 -K> ■ ■■•.•.;’ THE KAISER; CRITICISED. 7 r Berlin, ) Herr .Bebel, atd;ho Socialist Congress. 1 Visit 4 to--Tan-gior,'; 'pn’’’tiio group’d that it'would ’entourage a - belief apiong> Alobamihedans that,.they could count - on* the protection tof Germany. - The Mohainmedahs Would have the same experience as the ifebVa’ Kdd da connection -with the teleit*J .\l* U'-v -u ■ grain sent by?ihe Kaiser to iKrugor. THE CHINESE TROUBLE. : , ' Pekin, September 15. The. ringleaders. ( at Chiogcu. i^ve 1 ’ been; arresteth’ - They include the presided!' Uhd-‘vice-president of the'Sr.echian Provincial Assembly. DARING BANK ROBBERY. '• ■ -i ‘ ri.> : -;.K ..... . . Vancouver, September 15. A daring'bank -, rehhery : is reported at ;New Westminster'. Three armed robbers dUg'through the''Wall, blew up’’the safe- and Stole £60,000'. They left £5060 strewn about the floor in who interrupted them' in their work Was sa'nd-bagged and-tied to a chair. The moll then iUade’thcir ; escape. The b’ank is cloSb - t0: the police station.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 16 September 1911, Page 6
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