GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
(IJjr, Telegraph.—rreu Aesoclstlon.-Copyrlgbt.l ' '■V V" ;. I '''' V EXPUNGED. (Rcc. July 18, 5 p.m.) ■. '' , . ' London, July 17. Mr. Asquith's motion in the House of Commons to expunge the record of the suspension of ' Mr, Thome was* unanimously agreed to.'MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BIRTHDAY. ; (Rec. July. 18, 6 p.m.) ■; London, July 17. ■ . Mrs. Chamberlain through the Australian and New Zealand press, desires to acknowledge the many telegrams received- On the occasion of the birthday of- Mr. Chamberlain, who expresses his sincere- thanks for thd good wishes'received. ..v.. THE BORKUM'S CARGO. (Roc. July,lß, 5 p.m.) London, July 17. Six hundred tons of tho Borkum's cargo have been discharged. 1 : ■ PRESS CONFERENCE. • _ T • . London, July 16. ■ - The Imperial Pross Conference closed with a farewell , reception of the delegates by Sir Hugh_ Graham, proprietor of tho .'"Montreal Staff,'' at the Borkcley Hotel. ■ ; > U.S. V MINISTER AT PEKING. ' Y < (Rec. July 18, 6 p.m.) ; Now York,' July 17. Mr. Taft has appointed Mr. Charles Crane, a Chicago manufacturer, United States Minister at Peking. , •, ' '■ ' ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ' ~ . , '■ Durban, July 16. ■ A Mohammedan, deputation naa left Natal for London to urge, the Imperial Government to reserve its sanction of South African Union legislation . affecting Asiatics, ' ; SECRET POLICE. . , . ' < v .', Paris, July 16. • As an 1 outcome of the Hartling spy cases,' the French Government ' has announced its intention to exclude all foreign secret police from the country. .
CHARGE OF SMUGGLING OPIUM. '•■■••• „ :'; ■ Sydney, July 17. Two Customs officers, Danacy and Love and Wickham, a police constable, have been arrested on. a: charge of conspiring to' defraud the Oustoms; by smuggling opium. ■.', ! A . , - .■ iL :•':. ■ Sydney, July 17. > During the Challenger's voyago across tho lasman Sea sho was in wireless communication with the Encounter at Auckland, the Prometheus at the, New Hebrides, and the JPowerful in Sydney: • . C ON TRIAL FOR MURDER; ~'•'„' Molbourno/july 17. Mrs. Cox and Albert Hay have been committed for trial for the, alleged murder of tho former's husband. '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 7
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322GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 7
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