GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Toloßraph—Prera Association-flop jrisbt, ——--*——- :..., CANADIAN WAR OFFICE- DEFIED. London, September 9. Defying the Canadian Militia- Depart-, meat, Colonel Labelle, . of the 65th Regiment at Montreal, has ordered his corps to attend .the Eucharistic Congress procession on- Sunday. The Minister . for '■■ the "•' Militia has placed the responsibility on the commanding officer. ■ '.""■ ~ THE DOGS, FOR ANTARCTICA. Sydney, September 9. , The dogs of Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition have arrived.in.good condition. A veterinary surgeon-is to test, them before they are. transhipped to the Moana. ■-.-'■'" FAILURE OF FRENCH .VINTAGE. ■".'■ London, September' 9. ; The "Morning Post" states that Bordeaux is likely to send half the usual quantity of claret to England ,and only 100 hogsheads of Chablis. . This- should afford an opportunity for the.further introduction: :of Australian:' champagne and other,wines. . ..'-.''-.:' THE PRINCE; OF ..WALES. '■/'• ._ . .London, September 8.;'..' It is officially announced that, the investiture of, tho. Prince of .Wales: will take place at Carnarvon Castle in July. 1911. ..■ :- v .■--■■'- ..'-.'■■■ The first Prince of.. Wales. is. reported to have been born at Carnarvon: Castle .in 1284. The .place of his birth is.disputed, however. 1 A ROYAL VISITOR. ■'' ■';"'... '','..' London,. September,B. Prince Henry of.Prussia/';brother of "the Kaiser, ,has lauded at Southampton. 1 He will spend three 'weeks motoring in Britain. . ■~ ; : NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES, \ .-.'. London, September 8. The Hague Arbitration Court's decision in the:;' Newfoundland ■ fisheries case, is viewed with-complete satisfaction in Ottawa.' : 'A COLLECTORS ESTATE: ';', p^ '•■.'" '. London, ' September 8.'.~" The estate of .the late. Mr...Charles Butler, of Hatfield,-a collector of paintings by old masters, ■■.. is, 'valued at £1.H8,35G.0 : p ,:;.,, ;,i;-.;,y1...\y" . CANADA'S- TROOPS IN BRITAIN. '" ;• London, September 8. ■.. Field-Marshal the Duke., of ..Con-: naughtv inspected ' the Queen's'; 'Own Rifles of. Toronto.-. The corps is.'.'in England, at the expense of their col-, duel, to. take, part in the Aldorshot manoeuvres: His Royal' Highness, intimated that,'.'at the Kind's command,' a detachment' of the regiment'-', would visit Balmoral' Castle oh 'Monday tiesft.".
SUGAR-BEET ,IN ESSEX. ■ ... London,' September .8.,, Tho directors of tbe sugar factory .at Maiden have placed . contracts for. the, cultivation in Essex during 1911;. of 5000 acres of sugar-beet. :,' \ ;■ : PARISIAN" HOOLIGANS. ,' ' ; London, 1 September. 8.'■-. :. Owing to the increase of .Apache (hooligan) crimes in Paris, the FrenchPremier, M. Briand, is,legislating to restrict tho sale, of revolvers, and--to increase the penalties for threats-and for assaults in whicb revolvers:, are, used. : -' '■'■■ ,-;...,:
TYPHOID IN BRUSSELS. ■';"■'. London,\ September 8. There are one hundred typhoid cases in Brussels. Two deaths have occurred. The outbreak is due to the eating of raw mussels. ' . " CHOLERA IN VIENNA.' i London, September 8. Threoj cases of Asiatic; cholera ; have been reported in Vienna. One proved fatal.: ' ' ;• ■- ..••;'.'-. < .: ' ,": CARDINAL: VANNDTELLL ;■ / .'■ ; , ; London, September 8.-'• Four thousand persons attended the Government reception in Ottawa to Cardinal Vannutelli, Papal Legate - to the Eucharistic Congress/ His Eminence collapsed after receiving 1500. His condition is not serious. Crowds sieged the prelates. Earlier, during a procession, Cardinal Va'nnutelli stopped and spoke to and shook bands with labourers, and other prelates acted similarly. ' . ■.. .', ' * AUSTRALIAN CADETS ABROAD. , London, September 8. The Australian. cadets who toured Britain and. America are at Vancouver.They will sail for homo by the Zealandia. • YUAN-SHIH-KAI'S 'FUTURE'. - London, September 8. Prince Chun, the Chinese .Regent, does not find it possible to recall :Yuan-Shih-Kai, the deposed viceroy of tbo province of Chi-li. •''■■'' TEMPERANCE HOTELS. , ; ' Newoastle, September 9. The New South Wales Tomperance Alliance is arranging to open no-license hot-els in no-license districts, in order, to provido counter attractions to those of the present hotels. The hotels will bo in the form of. club rooms. MUMPS ON A WARSHIP. . , Brisbane, September 9. H.M.S. Challenger has been quarantined, owing to a serious outbreak of mumps. . , DUTCH WARSHIPS ON TOUR. Brisbane, Se'ptembor 9. The Dutch squadron of warships which is making a tour from its headquarters at Batavia, Java, has arrived. It will visit various ports in the Commonwealth, ' CHARGE OF MURDER. _ Sydney, September 9. ; The man Walter Lovott, charged with baying murdered his wife,'■ barmaid at the Cafo Italien, in Bond Street, on March 15 last, has boon . found not guilty, on the ground'of insanity. The judge ordered him to bo detained during the Governor's pleasure. '-'••
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 5
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