GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegraph—Press Association—Uopyrtihl. v : >" ;v ; ' LIVERPOOL RELIGIOUS RIOTS. (B-ec. September 2C, 11.5 p.m.) London, September 26. In consequence. of the recent' religions riots the Liverpool: authorities are applying to 'Parliament to give the Watoli Committee greater oontrol over provocative Street demonstrations." FIRE BRIGADE RESIGNS.' . Melbourne, September 26. •iiJClw Beaufort Fire Brigade has'reaigned in -a- body, 'a'sr a. prritest against' not getting; a new station. ' VICTORIA'S ARMS. ■ .... v London, September 26. A Royal Warrant hasten published granting the State _of-iVictoria ; armorial entiigns and supporters. :.' BOY SHOT DEAD. , Paris; September 26. • An Englishman. was /walking' .from Calais to Sangatte,some miles. distant,: with his seyen-jfear-old son, when the boy I dropped dead with a -bullet in.his chest. , The firer was undiscovered. .- COMPANY; AMALGAMATION. London, September 26. J A provisional agreement lias been entered into for the,.amalgamation of the | Birmingham Small Arms • Company, .Limited, and'the Daimler rMotof Motor : Company, .Limited. • "A'new Daimler Company will bo formed, wheroin tho ■ Birmingham Small ; Arms Company will hold ; all: the shares. EXTRADITION TREATY. \ London, September 26. Great Britain'and Greece have signed an extradition"treaty,. " <j'-. ESPIONAGE-CHARGES:- : Berlin, .September 2(5. The preliminary investigation into the' arrest of the two Englishmen, ; Brandon "and; Treilch, has concluded at Leipzig. Both' tte-prisoners are'Tiow: charged wili espionage, on behalfof ; a foreign Power. BOYS' BRIGADES. • London, September 26. A hundred and ten 'thousand lads aTe enrolled inboys'-brigades" throughout tho world, 70,000/ of the number - being in Britain. THEFT OF'' JEWELLERY-AND BANK- • - ' 1 NOTES." , London, September 25. Two thousand pounds worth of jewellery and banknotes has been-stolen from the; residence of Mrs. Bell, . Gloucester Terraoo, London; - ■ : SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. . . . London, September 25. . The borough councils are ■ urging . the London County ■ Council to - ecck powers to prevent kinenmto graph and other shows opening on Sundays. ' . CADETS' ARMS. ' .' London, September 25. The War Office has just issued a cir-. cular which sets, out the conditions oh which cadet units may purchase arms; : . ROBERT REID AND CO., LTD. London, September 25. The annual report of the - firm of ■Robert Reid and Co., Ltd., shows a profit of .£55,225. A dividend of 10 per oontum has been declared, the 6um of ■£15,470 placed to reserve, and ,£21,749 carried forward. ~ CARNARVON BAY WRECK. ' Melbourne, September-26. It is alleged that-the inadequate searoh made for the castaways (picked up by the steamer Wauchope) of the ship Carnarvon Bay (wrecked near King Island) will form tho subject of an inquiry. TELEPHONE TOLLS. . Melbourne, September 26. The telephone attendants have written thanking the Postmaster-General (Mr. Josiah ;Thomas) for. tho toll system, and stating that their positions aio now tolerable. The system has resulted in a great reduction in the number of calls. . ; ■ JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL. Sydney, September 26. Mr. Swaitow, one of the chiefs of-, the Japanese Bureau of Commerce, has boeA appointed Japanese Consul-Geheral in Australia. A NEW AGENT-GENERAL. .... .. Perth, September 26. Sir Newton Moore, ex-Promisr* 1 will shortly bee-ome'Agont-General for Western. Australia. . :/v.:.v .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 932, 27 September 1910, Page 5
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