GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
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-QUEENSLAND SUGAR -EXPORTS. (Rec. September 16, 10.40 p.m.) t Brisbane, September 16. The sugar exported from Queensland this ■ year ,-to date. amounts to .46,347 tons, compared with 26,832 tons , for the; corresponding iperiod . last year., . ' KAISER SELLING A CASTLE. . (Rec. September 17, 0.40 a.m.) ;• . London,' September 16. ;'; The : Kaiser is ■ sellim? .; . Wilhelmsthal Castle, near Rassel.- He refused tEree million'marks-(about £130,000). OFF TO THE ANTARCTIC. . (Rec.. September 17, 0.40 a.m.) London, September 16. Mr..Ponting, Scott's photographer, on , his. Antarctic'. . expedition, is a . passenger by the Macedonia, y OBITUARY: London, September 15. 1 The death is announced of Mr. James: Shaw,' an ex-Mayor 'of Adelaide. GROCERS' EXHIBITION. • London, September IS. South Australia has an excellent display offoid products at the Grocers'. Exhibition now being held at Islington'.' , POSTAGE STAMPS. ' , Capatown, September 15. , The. South African . Government is issuing ,a twopence' half-penny postage stamp bearing King George's head, with the Imperial~Crown and Shields in the corners, representing < the union of races', and-territories;.. ■ .PROPOSED UNIVERSITY; Perth, September 16.' " The Royal' Commission, on the proposed Western Australian. University favours it. being either free,, or. that the' fees be fixed on the lowest possible scale.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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194GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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