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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

jßy Telegraph.—Presa ,ABBopi*llon,-!<JoMfi*Ut.( SOUTH AFRICAN. UNION. . (Reo. August 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, Auguet U. v The' Prince of Wales ha? accepted .the tiK vitation of the South African delegates to open the Union Parliament. The Pnnoeas of Wales will possibly accompany him to South Africa. ■ ;I ' ' ■ . PRINCESSES ROBBED, London, August 13.. Swell mobsmen robbed the Russian Pritt qoss Gargarine, of jewellery .and coan, Tialnod at' £12,000 sterling, at tho Savoy .Hotel at St; Moritz, in Switzerland. Pranocss Biamark, who was staying at tho Hotel Belvedere, was also rohucd. • , ' , \ : ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. ' London, August 13. A priceless colleotion of Japanese: works of art, such as was novo'r-taforo scon in Enelaiul, and very seldom in, Japa-ii. is to be inoludod in tile Anglo-Japanoso exhibition, to be held nest year in London. RETURNED UNOPPOSED. London, August 13. Mr. Matthew Keating, Nationalist, haa hocii retunnod unopposed for Kilkenny South, in-the place of Mr. N.; Murphy,'resigned. FATAL COLLISION WITH MOTORoVAN.

' Undon, August 13, ~ One man dicxT in hospital ae'wie result ; of the acoidopt at Tilshca4, Wiltehiro, when, a motor-van tlaslied into n party of Ternto-' rials returning to camp froni military,, manoeuvres. -..■•...■■■.'; • '-.■'.■ '.'■'.■'■■. :.-■•■; ■',''■■''■■ TRAMOAR■ ACCIDENT.;: ; v ; Brisbane, August 14, \ A tramcar. Which was proceeding to Kelam; Grove, miesed the points and left tie raile ■ near tho bottom or a somewhat steep h'il.v Tho car dasbed fifty yards, and was brought up on the edge of an' embankment by a!v. telegraph polo. The oar was wrecked.' A•■ \voman named Stephens'had; a leg broken, and three other wore injured; .. ; ',• SYDNEY UNIVERSITY., 1 ; ■ .;,•' Sydnoyi August 14.. Tjio Stato Govofnment "pioposea to '< in«orca'sc the eiidowmont of Sydney's university from £10,000 to £20,000 sterling, provided the Fedoral Government establish 6CliooIs:of agricultnro and veterinary science, ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 7

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 7

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