GENERAL CABLES.
a GRAIN NOT JETTISONED
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 5, 8.5 a.m.) London, January 4. No grain was jettisoned from the Talus. YOUNG .MAX’S SUDDEN DEATH. (Received 5, 8.55 a.m.) Fremantle, January 5. Captain Otway Cuffe, third son of the Earl of Desart. who was touring the world, arrived on Monday, and died of pneumonia. In accordance with cabled instructions from the parents, the body will bo cremated. GREEK CHAMBER DISSOLVED. (Received 5, 8.5 a.m.) Athens, January 4. The Chamber has hastily dissolved to allow of the liberation of twentyfive deputies detained by .warships at Canea. NEW TURKISH CABINET. (Received 5, 8.5 a.m.) Constantinople, January 4. The new cabinet received a rowdy reception in the Chamber. PRIM A DONNA’S DIVORCE. Paris, January 4. Cavalierci, the prima donna, has been granted a divorce from Chandler, her husband, who did not appear. PROJECTING HATPINS. Berne, January 4. A hundred and ten women were fined during the first day’s operation of the order prohibiting projecting hatpins. BIG SUM WANTED. London, January 4. The Young Men’s Christian Association is attempting to raise £IOO,OOO in a fortnight to pay for the new headquarters at Tottenham Court Road. ALLEGED DYNAMITING. New York, January 4. Flynn, previously known as Emmett Flood, national organiser of the Federation of Labour, was arrested at Muscatine, lowa, on a charge of conspiracy to destroy property by means of an acid bomb. Wilson, a Socialist member of the City Council, is also charged with conspiracy. Details of the offences are not published. MEAT PACKERS’ TRIAL. New York, January 4. William Miles, the manager of the Armour Packing Company testified at the packer’s trial that there was always competition between men bers of the Packers’ Pool. The latter’s only purpose was to prevent glutting the* market with fresh meat . FROZEN TO DEATH. , , New York, January 4. , Four persons were frozen to death with intense cold in the City of Kansas.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 5
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