Second Edition CABLES IN BRIEF.
, o (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 11.10 a.m.) Berlin, September 6. Lieutenant Stager, biplaning at Munich, fell 300 feet and was killed. Zepplin II was greatly damaged on entering the shed and is unsaleable. Mexico City, September 0. As a result of a rear end collision, at Caloria, on the Mexican central railway, 12 passengers were killed and four injured. The cars were broken into matchwood. Several Americans were amongst the victims. New York, September 6. An extraordinary freak in burglary has been committed in Lower Broadway Burglars entered ai hat stoic and’ removed 6000 hats valued at £SOOO. Not a single other article o goods was touched. (Received 7. 12.-10 p.m-) 1 London, September 6The Newport Congress urged thegovernment to introduce a Shops Bin, mS sixty hours a week inclusive of meal tune, and unsuumously mstiiic - ed the Parliamentary Committee to m troduce a Bill with a minimum wage nf ‘ills a week, and 48 hours, for all S resolved to d«mand nationalisation m all land, minerals, mines, railways, and canals. Mi. Smillie announced a national campaign for the nationalisation of mines. (}eor"o William Wake, director o the Priory Exchange Motor Garage, Birmingham, was remanded on n clmrgo of inducing Wilkinson, manager, to have the premises insured tor £4OOO against fire. Wilkinson turned King’s evidence. . ' R - Berne, September 6.
The Kaiser, ovationed at Borne, announced that ho was bearing the cost of the statue to William the Great.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 13, 7 September 1912, Page 6
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