CABLES IN BRIEF.
(Ileceivccl 10.9 a.m.) London, September 5. The Cambrian woollen nulls at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, were burnt, the damage being estimated at £BO,000. John Marsden, seamen’s leader, has been sentenced to a month’s imprisonment at Cardiff for threatening to throw a seaman into the dock it he signed on a certain ship. Constantinople, September 5. Tania has been suspended for accusing the Government of arresting Shawish on mere suspicion of connection with Egyptian revolutionary
movements. Hart, aviator, who fell from a height of' ‘2OO feet and sustained a fractured skull, has recovered consci-
ousness. The correct figures for prohibition in the Vermont election was 1400. (Received -10.15 a.m.) London, September 5.
. Part of Bassett Wood, Glamorganshire, four hundred yards in extent, ■fig- moving bodily down a steep hill--The estate of the late Enoch Edwards, M.P., has been proved at £3192. Berlin, September 5. Herr Nprdhausen, who died worth ""lip iffillion- Sterling, -was during :the manoeuvres in 1862 billited with a farmer named Hewall. He married He wall’s daughter, and subsequently inherited Hewall’s farm, which was subsequently enormously enhanced m value by becoming the centre of fash-, ionable residential Berlin suburb.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 6
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