GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By XeleEracti-Press Assoelatioa-^OopyriEliv ',' '. ;•■ ' W—^~*— —- : -\;--;: : : : '^ ANOTHER BRUSSELS EXHIBITION [-;::■;.;■: ;■' /;. .v- FIRE. ■':> : : :■■:-- :'. .'•:.;■ ■ '■;"■■ -.:■:■ Brussels, -September : r. : : '■ ;A fire, occurred V:.in 1 , the; Machinery Hall of the Brussels Exhibition, but. was..quickly/.extinguished. ."■'-."';. ; ■ : " .CYCLONE INXHTOGARY. I '% ' v ■ 'M : ■.•;:.. ■■'/Vienna, September' 7.- ■ :■■■■.A. cyclone.;travelled-'over .part 'of Hungary, and wrecked! 250 houses at Eininerke. "It destroyed..the church, and carried'big .trees half ;.a r mile.. A harvest area .of-. 20,000 acres was'--'.de-stroyed..■.//;,/ :>:]■■■ ''■:'. :■ /..//;■/; •.:;■■ SMALLPOX AT : ADELAIDE.:! H * V ' : ; ... ■[''■■ ■ \ Adelaide, September 7.;/; >:The suspicious:, case , of sickness; :on the ■':.- steamer Kazembe ■ ■ has / 'been diagnosed as;;smallpox; The-victim is.a Lascar seaman.;/; 'V ;'-. ■■■.'■ .■';.- S-v-'.:-'"A. CHEMIST'S"FREAK.;-.V/'--v/- -■,- .-;.-■.' ■' : " '•-)■■■■ Paris K September 7;'j, ;; . Parat, the chemist-who in. February, last-was discovered to have'imprisoned his_wife:in chains for / two -months : m his/^business : premisesV and was, committed to, ah/asylumj. has: been .-discharged as: cured. ;' He declared, at the time that ho adored his: wife ■ and wished to. keep' her : j»; himself.. :;.-.;.'■,..':'",'::/;>■/ y;,' : ■"vi'^P^S^biirJ^^'TyAMim;. ~;:/,; .-;.\ , y ."Xondon , ,: September. ;6.' : - • The Board^of' Trade: inquiry regarding' the.,loss -of the Waratah• will be/ held m London -ni:-.' October- next. : )'■"■■',';;:': ■;{'■■ !FijßipUS\MOTpßmiG.: ;^;^; .; ;■■ )'-■■ -'v"' i London, Soptember'6.''' , Viscount Torririgtdn was; fined ~: £30, ,with costs, and, his license was';, token away- from him' for'six for' furious motoring; at ; Maidenliea'di': ■ >.:? '':'-/i:':..\':. ■'. v! London,;' September .6; ;;: ' Seven out of 35 officers of tho'Qjieen's Own Rifles, of ..Toronto,..which "ffegimfent has comiv':tb England,to take part m 'the manoeuvres at Aldershot, are ddwnwith influenza. :-:.. .-.-/j l '--o ']■■■:-;' -■••■.- r .-.■■-. ;' : ;'■'■■■ •■■ -St. Petersburg,"..September G.i. ;. It has been, stated, by:t^vp."sources that. M. '. lsvolsky,;;•Russian''.".■Foreign Minister, ' has. ;been appointed Russian Ambassador itVParisi:;; aiid v that";M. Sassunoff^: 'Oiidor-Secretary, will bo ; his buccossor at. the /Foreign : Office.,'.\V ; .., -. ■■ SOCIAL 'PROBLEMS^, •''■ V : '-. Vancouver,"' September' 6. ; ' ;The' Anglican at Nova. Scotia,-'-.is;''discussing social '.-problems: .Speakers, urged that the. time' had come to proclaim the- Anglican Church the uncompromising foe' of ,the liquor traffic. .-' ■■ ■,\ ■.■ .■ } : \ ■' ",/!'-.--.■;.; ■' . HOSPITAL. BURNED DOWN. '■:■!: , • Vanooiiyer, September'..'6;'"!'■ .' : The hospital. at Rock • Bayi V British' Columbia, was ..burned; down.. 'The ■nurses carried out all the: patients iii safety;-.' -■' '•..■.' '"■' .■;■.'.'■■-." '; ■;.- ■.'-'■ :: ,;(';' '/.[I : ::; ■.;,!A' BIG 'CLAIMS;''?;.i■T^ .". '■; /':.-"'. : Pretoria 1 , September 6. ':! The Court;.dismissed*-a :claim for ■ :i quarter of, a,' million sterling, ; madp against the'Promier Diamond CompaiiY by Mr. Williams.'; The .Court held, that discovery rights;had only .been granted' on: a date subsequent, to thb, -.alleged .discovery..' : ■;: ■.-.-, .-.'.■ '-.' V-'-"-. ::•', , iy \ : .': ■y' CHAPTER; OF ACCIDENTS: : .-^ ;/ ■" ■■■ > "V i : : -\'-::-Jsydneyi-'September'.'7i , '.' A suburban train made' a remarkable journey. . Leaving Hornsby, .it'struck ail eight-year-old girl,: fracturing•' her skull; proceeding, .it: struck a man named Ernest Wood, killing,him stantly ;"aad r further on, it;just-grazed another.manj.whohad a narrow escape. .THE;SPRECKELS STEAMERS. A •..-."'.',.' .-..V ' September;7.- r Mr. Spreckels,. interviewed "here -regarding Francisco service, said' the l steamers Ventura, Sonoma, : and Sierra, which had been : idle' since the stoppage of the service, . are being fitted up. They will use oil ifuel. . ■ AFTER YEARS. : i '' : - Sydney,; Soptemiier'' 7. -^ • Six brothers .named Barton inet yesterday, after thirty years' separation. Their ages range from sixtjStwo to eighty years. i; -.-:., .■: '. . SCOTTISH JVLRMERS; : \ : .' • ''".'. V. Perth,' September 7. : Sir Carlaw Martin has arrived at Fremantle, ' He is- a member of the Scottish 'Agricultural Commission, n to tour -Australia for .the benefit of pros-' pective Scottish' immigrants. .Other inembers of the; commission arc- following later. ■■, . ; . ' -, ... •■ ■. :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 916, 8 September 1910, Page 7
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505GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 916, 8 September 1910, Page 7
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