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By TeleirraDli—Press Association—Copyright (BRISBANE UNIVERSITY AND THE CLASSICS. . (Eec. June 14, 9.15 p.m.) London, June 14. The "Globe," in 'a sympathetic article ,011 the Brisbane University, comments on ithe liberality of tho salaries of the professorships, for which applications are being asked in Britain. The paper com.mends classical professorship in a coun;try where utilitarian aims are generally pupposed to' be supreme. THE LATE SIE E. K. .THOMAS. London, June It. "The Times," the "Daily Chronicle,"' And many other newspapers, publish appreciative notices of the lato' Sir Robert ' iKyffin Thomas, senior proprietor of the /Adelaide "Register." KAISER TOUCHED BY BRITISH SYMPATHY. * Berlin, June 13. The Kaiser has sent'a message through Jhe German Embassy in London stating that he has been deeply touched by the piany messages of sympathy he received irom Great Britain during his recent plight indisposition. .WANDERING JEWS. St. Potersburg, June 13. Six thousand Jews have been expelled from Kieff. They were mostly poor people, and are now wandering, homeless gnd destitute, on the outskirts of the £ity. BUTTER PROSECUTION. London, June 13. The case brought against Coopman Brothers, small produce merchants, by the Agents-General of Queensland, Victoria, and Now South Wales for selling butter other than New South Wales in boxes that had contained New South Wales butter, has been adjourned for a peek. The defendants stated that they jiily added salt, and repacked the butter in the original box. BISHOPRIC OP PERTH. Perth, Juno 14. The s name of tho Rev. Father Clune' has been selected for submission to the Pope as successor to the Eight Eev. Dr. Gibney, who has just retired from the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Perth, after twenty-five years' service. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS. , Sydney, June 14. Mitchell for Wilson, on:l Avery for Ridlaml, are the only changes in the New Zealand football team for tho second match; otherwise, it will bj same as on (Saturday. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL. Melbourne, June 14. The. sum of A'I.%SOO lias been subscribed for King Edward's Memorial. ARcnßisiiop v. "truth." Melbourne, June 14. Dr. Clarke, Archbishop of Melbourne, nfts commenced on action against John Norton, of the newspaper "Truth," claiming c£"iO0O damnges for alleged libel. . VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT. Melbourne, June 14. Parliament was opened to-day. The members have sworn allegiance to King fleorge.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 843, 15 June 1910, Page 5
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377GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 843, 15 June 1910, Page 5
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