GENERAL CABLES.
THE HOP CHOP, (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright-) (United Press Association.) London, Sepnj-nbor 21. The English hop crop ... csitamtccl at about 370,000 cwt. MEETINGS PROHIBITED. r ' • (Received 22, 8.5 a.m.) Paris, September 21. Anti-war and dear food meetings have been:, prohibited in the city. allegeiTespionage. Berlin, September 21. The arrested yachtsmen are named Munro and Shephard, and both /are supposed :to beTbfficors. JEWISH PANIC SUBSIDING. • St. Petersburg, September 21. The panic of Jews at Keiff is subsiding. , SCOUT MOVEMENT CONDEMNED. St. Petersburg, September 21. The Governor of Helsingfors, condemns the scout movement, and is disbanding 8000 Finnish boy and girl scouts. TRIPOLI. Route, September 21. There are evidences that Italy is preparing to occupy Tripoli. Constantinople, September 21. The Ports is uneasy at the reported Italian activity in Tripoli. One hundred Tripolitan notables have sent an address to the Grand Vizier stating that the entire population would shed their last drop of blood sooner than be crushed under Italy’s heel. The notables demand •ammunition and fortifications. SIX PERSONS MURDERED. Now York, September 21. Reports are to hand from Colarado -Springs that the bodies of six persons have been found murdered ’’n two neighbouring houses. A blool ticiin d axe was found near the seme. It is believed to be the work of a maniac. The whole countryside is terrorstrick-
en. OLYMPIC GAMES. Capetown, September 21. At a meeting at Johannesburg, it was decided to send a team to the Olympic games at Stockholm in 1912. POWER OF MONEY. < (Received 22, 9.40 a.m.) London, September 21. An American millionaire has bought Tattersall Castle, near Boston, in Lincolnshire, built in 1426. His intention is to remove it for re-erection in the United States. . an mpoßTAOTymsoewßm*.»«« Berlin, September 21. The discovery has been announced of a tenth-century manuscript of the first fourteen chapters of the Book of Revelations, with commentary by Ongen, a famous father of the early church.
LATE M. 9TOLYPIN. . St. Petersburg, September 21. The late M. Stolypin’s remains were transferred to the Pachersky monastery amid demonstrations of mourning by the whole population of Kieff. Crowds knelt as the huge procession passed. -The streets were sir own with roses. The fatal bullet was borne on a cushion along with the other emblems of the tragedy. ..BEET SUGAR. (Received 22, 9.40 a.m.) London, September 21. Professor Licht estimates that the production of beet sugar lias increased by 809,000 tons, and that there will bo an increase of 1,950,000 tans for the whole season. SHARE QUOTATIONS. London, September 21. Waihi 67s 6d and 70s, Junction 31s 3d and 32s 6d. < ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA. London, September 21. Sir G. Raid’s advertisements in French, German, Austrian, and Italian newspapers are resulting in many inquiries, particularly for butter. THE PAPANHUS PASSENGERS. London, September 21. Mr Moore and Sir J. W. Taverner, on behalf of the Governor of St. Helena, are making all arrangements for the transport, of the Papauui’s passengers from there.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 22 September 1911, Page 6
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