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•By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 16, 9.10 a.m.) London, October 15. A man named Deveuo, described an an artist, who brandished a loaned revolve! against the police, and was also armed with a dagger, was arrested in Holborn. He confessed that ho attempted to shoot detectives after they raided his shop in Oxford Street. SUSPECTED SABOTAGE. Paris, October 15. The telephone junction cabin at Belliir was blown up, destroying communication between Paris and towns in the Seine and Marne districts. It is believed to be an act of sabotage. A JOURNALISTIC DUEL. Paris, October 15. Rainncoli, editor of the “Dcpeche de Nice” fought a duel with a local confrere of. the press and received a serious sword thrust in the chest. NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE. Stockholm, October 15. It is announced that. Maeterlinck lias received the Nobel prize for literature. A GOLF RECORD. ' London. , October 15. Braid did the medal round at Muswell Hill in 69, * which is a " record. Vardon took 77. THE EIGHT HOURS ACT. London, October 15. Mr Fenwick, M.P., speaking at Hirst, said that the trouble, arising from the Eight hours Act in Northumberland had cost the Miners’ Association Over £100,600.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 52, 16 October 1911, Page 6
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