GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By TeleeraDh-Press Association-CoorriiM 1 THE KING OP. THE BELGIANS. (Rec. May 31, 10.31''p.m.) Berlin, May 31. The King and Queen of tne. helgiani have arrived at Potsdam on a visit to the Kaiser. "UNSURPASSED- FOR RANGE- AND POWER." (Rec. May 31, 10.30 p.m.) Ottawa, May 31.General Trench, speaking at a review at Montreal, said the rifio used by the Canadian, militia was a weapon unsurpassed for range and power. KING'S BIRTHDAY. Cape Town, May 31. Friday will be observed as a bank holiday in Caps Colony, but there will be no i)ublic celebrations. CREMATED. London, May 30. The body of 'Professor Robert Koch, the eminent bacteriologist, has been evemated. A MILLION LOAN. London, May 30. The underwriting of a West Australian 3J per cent, million loan is proceeding quietly. The minimum is about ». (Rec. May' 31, 9.10 p.m.)' London, May 31. The West Australian loan totals £1,3-12,000. Six months' interest is payable in October. 'I'he loan is repayable in 1955, with the option to redeem at par after April, IU3S. RECENT COLLISION AT SEA. (Rec. May 31, 11.10 p.m.) Sydney, May 31. The Court has found Captain Meaburn, master of the steamer Wyrcenia, rcsnonsible for the collision with the Currajong on March S, and has ordered him to show cause why his certificate should not be dealt with. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE. (Rec. June 1, 0.40 a.m.) Sydney, May 31. The State revenue for eleven months is .£12,763,137. The increase compared with the similar period of the previous year is .£382,100.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 831, 1 June 1910, Page 5
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