GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
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CANADIAN CADET MOVEMENT. (Eec. June 19, 5 p.m.) . London, June 18. A kinematograph exhibition is being given at the Palace Theatre, London, illustrative of the cadet movement in Canada.
A MILLIONAIRE ESTATE,
London, June 17. The estate of Sir Walter Scott, proprietor of the Tyno Brass and Tube Manufacturing Company, chairman of the Walter Scott Publishing Company, Ltd., otc, and contractor for the first Electric Tube Railway in London, has been sworn for probate at £1,500,001). NEW STATES. New York, June 17". The United States Senate has admitted the territories of Arizona and New Mexico to the rank of States. [As territories Arizona and New Mexico have been represented in Congress by one delegate each, tho delegates being allowed to speak, but not to voto.] AN. AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS. . London, June 17. Mr. J. S. Eeid, of Adelaide, has been placed in the first-class of the Natural Science tripos of Cambridge University. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT. London, June 17. Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has arranged for the exhibition of samples -of New South Wales prizo wheat nt the Liverpool Cornmarket. BEITISH- BY-ELECTION. London, Juno 17. Mr. Campaign (Unionist) has been returned unopposed to tho House of Commons for the. Lewes Division of Sussex. Tlio seat was rendered vacant by the death ■ last month of Sir, Henry AubreyFowler (Conservative) who had held it continuously since 1885. EARL GEET EETUENS. London, June 17. Earl Grey, ex-Governor-General of Canada, has reached London. THE KAISER. Berlin, June 17, The Kaiser, who is suffering from an inflamed knee, is progressing favourably. He hopes to be well again within a week.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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276GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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