GENERAL CABLES.
THE KING'S HORSE
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright ! [United Press Association.]
J The Duke of Teck, toasting "The (Regiment." described King Edward's Morse as an Imperial asset of the first importance. It shared with the Irish Horse the liability of foreign service.
Colonel Seely, responding to the Itoast of "The Guest of the Evening" at the annual dinner of King Edward's Horse, declared that the regiment afforded the germ of a great ideal, towards which all should work, namely, one Imperial army for Empire defence.
SHOT WHILE KNEELING
New York, July 17
j At Savannah, Georgia, I.athrow sGeorge found his his wife in company with another man. After repeatedly shooting at him, without reUi!t, he made the man kneel and pray, his wife standing by in hysterics. Eventually he put a bullet through the man's heart, remarking, "Make your peace with heaven!"
THE GERMAN NAVY
Berlin, July 17
The second squadron has left Keil for the summer manoeuvres in northern waters, meeting the first squadron at Skagereck and practising coal inp; under war conditions at Norwegian ports.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 6
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