MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
The Austrian Gprertuner.t hsia permitted the Canadian Pacific Compan.v to resume business other than emigration.' ■ ■• ■ ' •■-':- «- : ■■'.- •' ; ;: -'S'" A
The Oorrio Corhpariy'is 11.506-tpn ' steamer, Star of Victoria, for the Aujfr? tralian and New Zealand trade", ; has been launched at Belfast. : i
Rosina Buckmann, .tfee Jfew tingcr. has been engaged for a$J5 Gorman grand ■ opera season, com-■-poncing at Coyent Garden on'Febru- , a'ry 2nd.' ". . ■•..■' ■:.: , •..;>■-• ■;>.'■ : \.
■' Mr Thomas B. Itoydhonse, editor of tho "Sunday Times," Sydney, hasrc- csignod his position. He intends taking tin farming in Nenv Zealand, of which cotrntry he is » native.
•} It is nnderstood in lyondon that Kew Sooth Wales has rooeivod an offer of s loan" of £1.600,000 in .Treasmry biUs ha-riiig a currency of a year at 4J pei cent., the same as the recent issue ol Canadian, bills. ■ ' ■" '- ; .
A woman charged KJtTi etoaling a' Ijox of; chocolates in Paris, plnaded. that she had eaten nothing for,'three 'l. days. Tlie magistrate ■ promptly de-T clared that in tie circumstances no of-:" fence had.been committed, and ac-/ quitted hcT.. The case is to bo oarried to the Court of Appeal. '
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 13
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179MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 13
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