GENERAL CABLES.
A BIG bMASH (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 7, 5.5 a.m.' London, Ode ben G. The .bankruptcy mednig of Edward and Arthur Kelling, discount brokers, of Nicholas Lane, showed the liabilities to he £925,000 and assets £30,722. A MUSKETRY INSTRUCTOR. Londvi, Oitrher 6. Lieutenant Wallingford, of the Hythe School, sails in • Rex ember to develop musketry in Lew Zealand. The “Morning Post” says ho is probably the best shot In the regular armies of the world. ABSCONDED. Paris, O' ti. her G. Leprous, after thirty years employment on the Suez Canal, has absconded. Ho embezzled £-10,000. He speculated on the Bourse 1 aping to make a fortune for Ids daughter. ANTARCTICA. Buenos Ayres, Ditcher 0. The Antarctic ship Pram has, left for Whale Bay, whence she takes Anundsen to Half Moon Bay and on to Lyttelton. SERIOUS FIRE. London, Ode her 6. A tiro at Leicester destroyed St. George’s Church and a. six-storied factory covering 320 foot by 300 feet. The damage is £IOO,OOO. Ihc church was crowded, it being harvest thanksgiving. The congrega.tr >.i dispersed without any panic. “WHAFFOR." London, (Alder 6. Karl Karmer, a German, h«s been arrested at Kidsgrove, SuTfu dshire. OBITUARY. Now York, Odder 6. The death is announced cf William Curtiss, foremost journalist in the United States.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 45, 7 October 1911, Page 5
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