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TURBULENT M Uii" (By Electric , Tplqgi:qpii » t« ,< binitedir.Pi!essiiAsKOf ; i(t !aonb)i (Received-29 r 1T.20 ;t.ni.) ■ Mexico, September 28. Escobosa, the bandit who attempted to launch the revolution in Son.oray.is in full flight to-day, pursued v Ucvornment troops. * Escobosa istartcdj.tiio revolt with twenty men, ‘bait of whom deserted him. The re■mauiing ten are in danger of capture, •ia'utlie- event of which they will be .executed. AN AMERICAN CONFLAGRATION New York, September 28. A conflagration,, which is sweeping part of Wichita,-has already Caused damage estimated at half ’a "million dollars. Two firemen have been killed. STEAMER*LAUNCHED. ] London/ September 28. The New Zealand St sain Ship Company’s Hiirimui has been launched at Glasgow. THE LIBERTE SUFFERERS. London, September 28. Madame Rejane is organising a benefit at the Hippodrome for the Libortc sufferers. Several persons are paying twenty-eight guineas for hbxes. IRISH STRIKERS. London, September 28. The Irish strikers withdrew their refusal to handle blackleg traffic. The directors replied that they were' unable to dispossess th'e men who were taken on during the strike, though strikers will i jo reinstated directly vacancies occur. The Amalgamated Society’s executive has 'therefore de(ided to continue the strike. MOROCCO. Paris, September 28. It is senii-ofncially reported that Germany’s reply concerning Morocco has been received, including fresh demands and reservations requiring serious consideration. MURDERED BY STRIK ERS. Berlin, September 28. Six transport strikers at Duisburg followed a man who was willing to work, and shot him dead. EGYPT’S RULER. Cairo, September 28. Lord Kitchener was welcomed with tumultuous enthusiasm by great crowds of natives. LATEST ABOUT TRIPOLI. Tripoli, September 28. Ten Italian battleships or cruisers in the offing has caused a general panic but the authorities are rigorously maintaining order. Constantinople, September 28. The Italian ultimatum was presented. whereupon Ministers and the Piesidents of the Chamber and Senate met at an extraordinary council at the Palace. Berlin, September 28. •It is officially stated that Germany is still endeavouring to prevent hostilities.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 29 September 1911, Page 6
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