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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

(BT TBIEQBAPH—r-BESS ; ASSOCIATION—COMRIQET.) i ■■>■■■~. '~.', 9 - '; -■•■:;;;..-■,,;! NEWFOUNDLAND: THE MORRIS PARTY f'.;;;'-;:,;..'.::' .RETURNED. ' . ' •:'. ' (Reo. May, 14, ,0.50 aim.) "■'.'■■. . :' i- ''■■'■■ : St. John's; May 13. ;. At tho general elections the party led by , Sir Edward Morris (whioh provioualy was about equal' in r strength to that led- by. Sir Robt. ;; Bond) obtained a-;largo ".majority.'.'.' :^v:,,^ANTAiRCTIO'IiAUIIELS.. :; . ; ' ; ;^-' : '' : ■■ip.V-'J: - : •'■' London, May 13.: , The Royal Scottish Geographical Society nas'.awarded Lieut; Shacklotou tho Livingstone gold medal. • . ; ." : : -:/>-.i''.iV:' CAVE;OANEM. ■'•'' ;--'- : ;.: : 'r '-'j -.r'r „• Calcutta, May 12. '■-.Lord.Minto, Viceroy of India, and Lady Minto are; staying at Simla, .undergoing tiio Pasteur treatment, after handling, their doe ' which had; been bitten'by;a mad dog. '•• * '>:.; X ,;..Vv ; ;the plague;';,■■■ ;.'," •'.....'"■■■ -x ' ;: ('; '• s y dno Vi May 13. :• i be., carter., reported on Tuesday to bo suffering from plague is dead. '.:' 'Xr- :''V ViuphmoNdliurder. ■■:■■ ■"'■■■"* !"■"■' r - :■'*■ •■■'• :/ .'- ; " Melbourne, May 13. In connection with the tragedy at the suburb of Richmond, where Margaret Galagher, aged. 76, livingby herself,-was found brutally murdered,- the' butcher, O'Sullivan' her tenant, has been re-arrested and charged' with-the,murder. ■■ ■''■«■•■■'■■■ ■"'■■■ ■RISE IN PRICE OF SUGAR. K\ ' ~,. .„•'■. '•.•'.'„-:' : '.:,; s^dß °V. May 13/ , lhe : Colonial feugar Company has advanced .prices ss. per ton. -. i .' ;.\.-.; ~ DllbbGKT IN NEW SOUTH 'WALES. ■ ■ >;,".*■ ;: ■":'■'• '.-v ': v■-' Sydnoy,; May .13:; lne .protracted absence of rain is having a effect on crops, and: on labour conditions . generally.'■ . ■',;■•' '•.'-. • '■'; . ~ ||'.;.;:■ X- '';■■"- BROKEN HILL. ,: . '.. v ' • ',„, Sydney, May. 13. ; iho management of the Proprietary mine informed .the .unions that thtv company is unwilling to.further discuss conditions before resuming work..' : :-; .'• ; In the case W..N.;Willis with attempting to extort money from Willis -who was called on to appear within three S,J°., Sito ondenoe--medical certificates showed that WJlis ,s suffering from nervous--5m03 v;; caso adjourned till ■'- [Willis was reported recently to'have been stabbed near Randwick racecourso,: and to be • oonhned to his room.lv-.; ... .-■A. W.' Martin,- Sole Controller of Dr J A Sherman's method of curing, rupture, Will be at c £* P°s &?'' Wel »og'o». from tho 3rd of May to the,lsth. ■. . .. ~»»} If: yon ore contemplating-removing, the first thing you should do is obtain a. quotation from J.Keir, <6-r8 Jervois, Quay., He has had many years experience in this class of and is in a position to pack, store, and.remove, anvdcscnption o£ furniture. He also clears (foods through Customs, and dispatches packages and parcels to-any address' in the world. Telephone No. 1180. C 560 ■Lot J. J- Curtis and Col, Shipping,'»orward-' ing and Customhouse Agents, Customhouse Quay, movo your furniture. They've had years of experience in this class of work,' and will do. it to your satisfaction. • No. careless packing or rough handling. .Moderate charges. . ' ' "ENFIELD" CAPS'' G Aro esteemed , for : their SOUND AND SIMPLE .construction,, and are ossentially dosighed to-yield-tho .GREATEST AMOUNT OF PLEASUEE, They aro characterised by their exceptional ease of. control. 1909 Models just landed. Inspootion invited.-INGLIS BROS WELLINGTON. Garngo: Harris Street. Telephones, 1019 and 2MI. -. C 705 ■••An interesting list.of freehold properties in Featherston Terrace and Cottlevillo Terraoe, Wellington, is advertised by Messrs. J. H. ■Betlumo and Co. Messrs. R. and E. Tingey advise that, owing to the Labour Department not granting them permission to remain open in the evening during Industries Week; their promises will close at the usual hours.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 507, 14 May 1909, Page 5

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