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CABLEGRAMS

v« NEW YORK, Nov. 12 iPubhehfers at Boston are devoting ton thousand dollars annually lo |jro . motion of peace. They intedd to establish an international school of peace with a staff of writers a nd foct-nm-s paid from subscriptions. -n u , LONDON, Nov. |-J Dr B a hr and some students of the 2rt i r I T. c>f Medicine, " , Stl \ rt for F di on the l 9 t.h to la dy djtort.y there. M Stafford wall pay the expenses of the trip. **>»»*. falS 2»£. tic, declared that had the strike t «m .the t,™’ raieire' 0 '' 1 : 1 , h “ V ° h T <lisi ' s 'cc to th-o The him • laVe l '° G 'n ruined Parted, entered kl' ■ , Stn,Ce tcouM tavo ation under the hoe] of ah & ir 61 owners and miy™. f ], n TO , / Colller .y «■» hMKk ol a fow f “f '“‘"try too “swindle” of th« r m ‘ ° ne reat would iL be 1 ! flUu ' >’« refer .’of lot hundred thousand Pounds’ ° f a f*** clique lost one thousand pounds. a response to an invitation to mr ticipato m an/ open -confeenco to *‘. cross existing grievances the western colliery proprietors stated that no grievances/ existed. The lifhgow ' Miner's Eoddxwhion «»tl officials state tot the recjatotUd liot mean a combined conference put three separate conferences for .three muring districts.

A meeting' of the Sydney labour Council endorsed the strike, ar |l gave i s approval to an extension of the movement if the proprietors (decline £v conference-

Amass meeting of waterside workers is called for Monday. A statement is mjado that if the proposed conference lulls the waterside workers from Brisbane to'Perth will strike on Tuesday. The Miners’ Delegates Board has 'issued a statement of grievances upon which the Newcastle strike was declared. It covers the whole troubles of the northern coalfield for several years Many 0 f the points raised are of an intricate character. S'Y'DNLV, Nov. .’2. 1 lu; Star a? Scotland has sufficient coal to carry her to New, .Zealand. The Union steamer has decided to lay up several steamers and curtail thy Tasmanian service. The coastal steamship companies have followed the inter-State companies in raising freights and fare's. The Union Company and Iluddart, Parker and Co. anticipate little difficulty i n securing coal. The Union Co. has a stock of two thousand tons at Newcastle which is reserved for the passenger service. NEW YORK, Nov. Id. Shouting “Hands up” a robber eniterod the Merchants’ Bank at .New Al bany, Indiana, shot and tilled Mr Fawcett, the oa'sfeier, and fatally woiL a tied Mr Woodward, the president. The robber attempted to cross the Ohio in a skill', but a police motor bloat overtook and arrested him. BERLIN, Nov. It. The Cologne Gazette has published details of a fight between two minor Abyssinian princes, Abrake and Abate •Which lasted three 'days. Three thousand people were killed on both sides. The Empress Fiatii abetted. Abeto tiro victor, in devastating his rival’s country, but King Menelik countermanded her orders. NEW YORK!, Nov. 1: 2.

With regard to the arrest of Ever ton, a music hall hypnotist, at Somerville, New Jersey, on u charge oi manslaughter of a man named trump son, Whom, he throw into a cataleptictrance, the accused frantically assuicd the doctors who made the post mortem examination of Simpson, that the latter was still in a cataleptic trance. He was permitted to go to the mortuary with a number of other hypnotists and lor several hours they continued experiments to bring the victim out ol the trance. Finally the doctors order, od the hypnotists away. A post mortem showed rupture of the aorta due to Ever ton having jumped on the deceased’s chest. BERLIN 1 , Nov, 11.

Luctdoko (formerly a minor clerk in the Berlin Provincial Court) Meyer (a c o 'ok), and Warnicko (a cyclist)- 'wunlt to tlie first civil court in Berlin al, out the hour at which the judges retire, denned the judges’ robes which they stole from the conference room, installed themselves a t -a table na , 11° records room, examined documents ©howing the moneys due to advance ion litigants’ costs, and next tilled in and Stamped the forms necessary to secure payment. Meanwhile attendants " 10 entered, imagining the judges u<uconferring, apologised, and i-t'U-ioc 01 were peremptorily ordered to quit. qiho immunity of the intruders was duo to the multitude of arbitrators who were dressed alike. The trio to lectecl L2OO before police accidentally got on their track, and finally U 1 ‘ rested them. LONDON, Noy, 11 tPrinco -A hr use and several chiefs cap •turod witlh him were sentenced to death, and the rdai to have each « hand «u*l a foot cut oh. The were, however, commuted add were ordered to be exiled.

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Western Star, 16 November 1909, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Western Star, 16 November 1909, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Western Star, 16 November 1909, Page 3