GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
Inr TKLEottiPH—ruEss association— coi'vitlcliT.) r-*-. —- —, ■ IMPERLtfj EXHIBITION IN LONDON. ' (Ecc. May 21, 11.45 p^n.) , London, May 21. The DilltO bf Argyll, lias opened tho Imperial IntfeMifttio'liah Exhibition nt Shepherd's Bush (wliioh may bo described as nu ImpotiM Bbfjilel to thb Franco ■•British ExhibltioU ttf l&St yt>alf)i Though it is leas important than tho Franbo-Britiih Exhibition, tho 'grounds . aro larger and, mora spectacular, and ,thcro aro wore ainußcfflonts andattraction's, inbluding Hbtoplanb tlipfe and an lilpino railway. '. ' ' [When (ho Frunco-Bfitißh KxlubiHon clcted last year, tho ; present .Exhi&itio'u Mis pti- , ieotod. it was alsa BiJ)!iiest;d, tlrtt & irfittila 1 - lioht exhibition would b« tStabliShudi ihteV, Tho 1 Prime MiiHnler MCMWI h cableSMW yesterday ' fKim \thts High Commissii)n>t' stating that the Duko bf Arfyk, who bfeftnfd thtt KxhibitiotL visited tbd New balAtid 'Oowt, and eipfesscd hit MMifattaft bf the eidiibits, which toasi minutely t>.timiined,j . . wteST Australian WAK. (iloc. May 21, 7.55 p.ffii) . tendon, May 21. Tho West Australian ,'i) tibr cent, loail (£1,418,000, liiiiVihiUttl 06) is quoted ftt f (7b, Gd.) premium. ■ SENTENCES IN INDIA, • ' Galsuttß) May 40. Two tirahmin students have b.bdll Bontehcod to six months' imprisonment lotlffipbrtliig two pistols Bombay Presidency, from tJwalior. . ' v BIG BEQUEST TO CHARltlfcS. ' Lodttbn, May 20. Mrs. Lucy Grioo, widow of an ironWhster at NowlJort, JlijnnWUthshli'i}, lirt§ bctjiiedthod ■ alio hundred thdusaiid poliimS W charities. P. AND O. COMPANY'S blVlftENb; Wndolit May 20. Tlio Ponihshiir and Oriental 6team N(iviga» twn Company haß declared a dividend on thd deferred capital of 7 per tout. THtO PLAfitJE, "/ •< •' Adelsldd. May 2.0.. ' , A.aailof ibii in co'aStill. vtjß&el llcis uietl or SepticSicttial plagUfe, v. BARittliß DISPtTE. : t fldalaldo, May 21. A deputation of employees of tho Port Pirio works informed the managoment of tlio Proiinetnl-y doliiHhlly tlllit tllo striko ttaS declaroil 6lf, -but tihly life fill' hs Port l'lrie Waß , cohcorhed.. Tliis iueahft tliKt thrbo rarHa6es Will bo restiirM imihtdiiittly. fTho position tit Broken liill whs dealt with in tho, following iabltftralh published coster' Jay:—tho Broken Hill fefeJoiiuulil tcsliited ift 1773 votlllß f6r, ttSd" 1530 al+flihSt, r&ttmiAft HVotk. AithbUgli the Vob IS oßly bii the qdiitlfen Whctliir Hi 6 Pott I'irift Viibil'S tfboiSinn to (-gsulM Wotk Should be iwttifftirt, thS rcßiilt is as decldihj Iho Barrier dip pUte also,] . _ . - ;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 5
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368GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 5
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