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GENERAL CABLES.

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.)

EFFECTIVE ARMY MANOEUVRES

London, September !)

Between nightfall and dawn on Saturday and Sunday the railways conveyed from Aldershot into the manoeuvres area, without interfering with ordinary traffic, 30,000 troops, 120 guns, 1000 horses and many tons of munitions.

FROZEN MEAT FOR THE CONTINENT.

Berlin, September 0

The Cologne Gazette advocates the importation of frozen meat on a broad basis. It emphasises the satisfactory results obtained in England.

MOROCCO

Paris, September 9

Native couriers at Casablanca report that Mangin has relieved the Frenchmen detained at Murrakasb after fierce lighting. It is stated that El Hiba has fled.

LATE GENERIAiL BOOTH

London, September 0

Mr Richard Cory and Miss Mary Fowler have given £IOOO each to tin General Booth memorial fund, and Mi Abe Bailey has given 100 guineas.

THE RUSSIAN FLEET

St. Petersburg, September 9. A naval order deeply regrets the necessity of martial law at Sebastapol. The Czar has summoned the navy into new life. The people's representative! have given it confidence, and abundant resources. The Emperor now sum mons it to do its duty towards the disloyal. No pardon is possible. Fortunately, the seeds of disorder have only attacked a few ships. The Czar thanks those crews which have con seientiously done their duty.

Correspondents point out the significance of the above, owing to categorical denials of recent reports o! mutinies and the bombarding of lane forts.

• The treaty which has been prolong cd for a decade is the treaty of 188] relating to Hi. MEXICO. New York, September 9. The Mexican rebels have cut all traf lie communication between Naco, Cananea and Sonora, where live hundred Americans reside. A train has arriv cd at Naco with 500 rifles and la(),00( rounds of ammunition from the United States Government.

The Mexicans derailed the engine and prevented the arms reaching Canauea. They allowed the coach i< ["coast" back to the States, carryirip the passengers. Six bridges were burnt.

The Americans are in danger, an; the Mexican threats of an attack oi Cananea are taken seriously.

A DEMENTED TAILOR. (Received 11.30 a.m.) Berlin, September 9. A demented tailor named Guhn threw his wife and three daughter! from a second storey window and i-her jumped out himself, all being seriously injured.

RE-ASSURING NEWS. (Received 10.40 a.m.) Paris, September 9. Mangin telegraphed from Marakes confirming the safety of the prisoner and Elmiba's flight.

GERMAN ENTERPRISE. Berlin, September 9. Advices from Rio de Janeiro state that a German syndicate headed by the Deutsche Bank has contracted fo: the Santa Catharina railway and harbour works, and has obtained valuable land concessions. TURKS KILL BULGARIANS. The Turkish soldiers at the frontier post at Karalespe killed two Bulgariar. corporals. Bulgaria has instructed Sarafoff, the Ambassador at Constaniu ople, to obtain reparation.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 5

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