MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
London, November 25. A large drapery store at Clonmel was destroyed by lire. There were 30 uio exciting scenes, the proprietor, his family, and twenty assistants being imprisoned, but they were rescued just before the roof collapsed. Paris, November 25.
Following long-continued cruelties Madame de Larue shot her husband, who was sleeping alongside, dead. The wife is dying of consumption. The police did not arrest the woman. London, November 25. The White Star Company will ' early transfer several Australian cargo boats to the New York trade. Mr Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty), replying to Lord Beresfoid, said he hoped to receive the report on H.M.S. Torch by the end of tin' month. London, November 25.
Twenty-one bodies have been recovered from the mine at Valgalgues, where there was an explosion of carbonic acid gas. (Received 10.20 a.m.)
Constantinople, November 25. It is reported that the Creeks have oecupied Chins. A Greek lady lias joined Miss Alt at San Stefano and is working in the cholera camp. Major Ford, an American, is the only volunteer doctor in .camp, hut Mr Philip, Secretary to the United States Embassy, and Mr Maurice Baring, the author, are assisting. (Received 10.25 a.m.) , Ottawa, November 25. Suburban trolly cars at Montreal collided and were partially wrecked. II is reported ten were killed, and many others had to be removed to the hos pital. ;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 79, 26 November 1912, Page 5
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