MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Lisbon, November 24. Revolutionists are dissatisfied with the Republican politicians failing to carry out reforms, and demand an electoral law and the establishment, ol a Cabinet responsible for its actions. London, 'November 24. During the Arbitration case, Post Office v. Telephone Co., Mr Simon made a speech occupying 9.} days. London, November 24. An emigrant at Yass, in a letter to the Daily Mail, resents the criticism of new-comers by the Australian newspapers that they are supposed to represent hie working class. London, November 24. The Peninsular and Canard authorities deny thy rumoured amalgamaton. Northumberland coal owners and miners have agreed to a 3i| per cent advance for underground workers. London, November 2l'l Sixteen liftmen and booking clerks on the Raker Street Waterloo tube railway were arrested for IVnud in retaining clipped tickets and later reissuing them to the public. Paris, November 24. It is reported 'that twenty-four men were killed by an expics.on of carbonic acid gas in a mine at St. Martin, Dcvalgalgues. Brisbane, November 25. A cyclonic storm did much damage in the city. lionises were unroofed and trees uprooted. Melbourne, November 25. Scientists are investigating the discovery of supposed pre-historic human footprints in a quarry at Wamianibool. It is estimated they arc 20,000 years old, hut Professor Skoals is of the opnion they are much more recent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 78, 25 November 1912, Page 5
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