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Second Edition LATEST CABLE NEWS.

'HOWE AND FOREIGN. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) CUnitod Press Association.) (.Received: 28, 10.15 a.m.) Berlin, October 27. The Kaiser, addressing the committee of the. Synod, at Brandenburg, urged them to concern themselves less >vith. dogmas, penances, <. and the like* and give the person of Christ the. central place in their worship and Through an accident during the launching of the cruiser Muenchens,’ a boat at Kiel was upset and seven bluejackets .drowned. . i London, October 27. The King is not taking the regalia kept in the Tower of London to India, blit will., wear, a new crown. The Queen takes her Coronation coronet with the Koh-i-noor and robes. • Messrs. Snowden, Jowett, Thorne, and .Lhnshury argued, before the Labour; Party’s executive for opposition to,t% Insurance-Bill. Messrs. Snowden /and Sansbury. took up a defiant attitude, and the subject was postponed.. Mr. Austen Chamberlain and other Opposition leaders complain that the /amendments to the Bill will not affect the. class below friendly society members, and that it is a misnomer to desmribo it as a national scheme.

i The Local Government Board, relief societies, and boards of guardians, are promoting a sclmme to black-list incorrigible vagrants. ■... • .• • ; Paris, October 27. Despa rarest, aeroplanmg at Rbeims, WftS' killed by a fall of five hundred % o stokers on the battleship Justi,QO were, arrested because they became panicrstrickeu by the short circuit,'and rushed on deck shouting “All save your selves.” M. Louppe states that M. Maissin iwas form srly connected with a firm, including German sleeping partners, which/ supplied the State with half a million kilogrammes of defective guncotton made. from, old rags.

London, October 27. . Mr.. Hbbhouse was re-elected unopposed for Bristol. Lord Herscliell (representing tlio King-)> Lords Crewe, Cromer, Lansdbwue, and/Halsbury, and Mr. John Bwua, 1 attended a. meVr.nrial service to the late Earl of Onslow, at St. Margaret’s, Westminster. The'interment will take place at Guildford, and. Sir. W. Hall-Jonos will attend the pail. . A Maori rug has been sent by the’Maoris in London. •y. (Received 28, 10.15. a.m.) - London, October 27. -In connection with the “bucket 1 - shop” frauds,, totalling £60,000, Joseph , LovCsay, stockl)i-oker’s clerk, London, and Herbert Jones, trading ik Morton and Harris, of Birmingham and New York, wore remanded to Birmingham.

Pekin, October 27. Persistent rumours, that General Yiiiehia'ng was dead caused a panic' aiydngst. officials at Peking, and an ckodjis of Manchu families is taking place. Statements are also current that Canton has fallen. In consequence of, remonstrances by the Pow-Li-yan-hung has agreed that the Customs- revenue of ports under his control, including Foochow, shall remain to Inspector-General Aglen’s credit. Yuichang has reached Shanghai in disguise. Athens, October 27. ;it is semi-officially stated that the murderers of the Bishop of Grevana and his suite were Turkish gendarmes who were acting in pursuance of ordders of the Young Turk Committee, and with the connivance of the agents of : the Roumanian propaganda. • (Received 28,. noon.) , „ Ottawa,. October 27. Cabinet, Ministers have been nominated for re-election-; ; it is nndeistood all opposition to .their return has-been abandoned. Being fearful of losing the Soulanges seat, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has decided' to hold it and resign the Quebec East' seat. He thus severs his connection with the seat he . has held for thirty-four years. New York, October 27. , ...A.mns Wycboff, of Santa Cruz, California, has boon granted p'tent rights for a flying machine equipped with a lifeboat, and ■ to set off the,weight of the lifeboat., Satisfactory, trials have .been made. • fVancouver. October 27. r';The coal .strike, which has lasted eight months in Eastern British Columbia and Alberta, has been settled by the good offices of the new Minister of the Interior. Seven thousand men. are returning to work.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 28 October 1911, Page 6

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Second Edition LATEST CABLE NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 28 October 1911, Page 6

Second Edition LATEST CABLE NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 28 October 1911, Page 6

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