GENERAL CABLES .
' [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.J Berlin, September 12. At a meeting of the Pan-German League at Breslau, General Keirn declare).! tiiat tno policy oi the League would be to develop that instinctive land hunger of masses into a clear and resoiuce determination to secure for the nation what is needed Jor its existence. 'lt must demand a share of Asiatic Turkey, and never waive its rights to-that snare. Portuguese colonjes will support tho German race in Africa only if the national antagonism of the Boer to the British is kept alive. Could the Germans hold their own against British expansion? ■ London, September 12. Sir Thomas Lipton states that he is perfectly satisfied and has "signed the conditions for the yacht race. He is convinced that the Americans will build a Defender of the same size as tho Challenger, both to be of a betcei
type than previous yachts, He be lieved that he had a better chance thar ever iio had.
Vienna, September 12. There are numerous cases of Asiatic cholera at Budapest!!. The epidemic is spreading at Bucharest Of 1555 cases of cholera in Roumania, 061 weiv fatal
Loudon, September 12
At the British Association Congress, Principal Griffiths, criticising education in England and Wales, eulogised the boy scout movement, and regretted that the political system did not allow of the appointment of General Badcn-Powell as Minister for Education, with plenary powers for the next decade.
Washington, September 12
David Lamar has been arrested on a charge of impersonating members oi Congress in order to influence legislation favorable to big interests as re vealbd in the recent lobbying investiga tion: He has been-released on bail.
(Received 8.0 a.m.) Paris, September 12 (Received 12.35 p.m.) London, September 12,
The War Office has reduced the minimum weight of quarters of beef for the army, enabling contractors to supply Australian, which hitherto was precluded.
Larkin was admitted to bail for £IOO. He gave a bond for his good behaviour.
Tokio; September 12. All Abe’s assassins hare been ar rested or have committed suicide.
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Marist Fathers at Toulon, who have maintained a school preparing boys for the navy for fifty years, have been, expelled. When summoned, the concierge refused to open the door, and the police forced it.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11, 13 September 1913, Page 6
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