MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
(By Cable.—Press Association.—CopTright) It is officially stated that the Bjitish rifle teams visit to Australia has been abandoned Dr. J. C. Eredman, principal of tho Ontario Agricultural College, who ia leaving en route to New .Zealand and Australia, in an. interview said he wanted to discover why New Zealand was gaining such headway in the butter and cheese trade. M. Brunet, Governor of New Caledonia, who is visi;ing Csydney as the guest of Sir Gerald Strickland, ia an interview, declaied that New Caledonia had no desire for the renewal ot the transportation system. . It wished to be a free European country, and to establish free trade relations with Australia. Suffragettes attempted to bum the pavilion at Colwyn Bay, a watering place on the Denbigh ooast in' North Wales.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 11
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130MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 11
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