GENERAL CABLES.
(By Electric Telegrapn.—Copyright.) (United °i'ess Association.) (Received IS, 1.5 .p.m.) London, May 17. Mr Buxton has appointed a committee of experts to advise the Board of Trade concerning the construction of passenger slops' water-tight doors and ol her safeguards. The Masscy versus N.Z. Times appeal lias been dismissed with costs. Paris, May 17. The bank rate is three per cent. Morcan, inventor of the aeroplane stabilizator, illustrated it in flights. Tie used both hands to work a stereoscope apparatus. Monicr, one of t'i.e motor bandits arrested, has been identified as the shooter of the Chantilly bank clerk. A leading Marseilles oil merchant's natural son drove in a motor ear to his office, demanded money, shot his lather dead and wounded an employee running to his master's assistance. The murdered was captured. Thetragedy recalls Wm. Whiteley's. (Received 18, 1 1.15 a.m.) Berlin, May 17. The National Liberal organ "Madgeburger Ztitung," accuses the British Ambassador of not attempting to improve Anglo-German relations. It urges the appointment of a successor. Home, May 17. The Turkish garrison sin tendered wit h the honours of war. he/,, May 17. A court-martial condemned nine Moors to death for complicity in the massacres.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 19, 20 May 1912, Page 7
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