GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegr&ptt-Preßß AaßOciatioii-H' o Jil' rl S t K. ■',;-'■'' ' — —*—- r V.' IRISH : AND PENSIONS.. • ■. (Eeo. September 27, 11 p.m.)'; London, September' 27, : The annual report- of the Local. Government Board fot .Ireland mentions that there are 21,059 .appeals. ( under: the Old Age Pensions Act. ''They ate principally, from small farmers,', who, on!'.becoming septuagenarians, assign their .farms to .their 6ons and claim : pensions, '-. v. ANARCHISTS IN . .'Paris, September ,27. . An all-night meeting of. international Anarchists has been held at Cantinetta, on the. Swiss, frontier. The resolutions nave been' kept.secret.\- J . •■ . THE VETO.. CONFERENCE. '■•, London! ' September %: ■The "Daily Telegrapn" .'states! that; the next meeting of . the.-. Veto .'-Conference will be held at Crewe Hall, the Cheshire residence of Earl Crewe (Secretary of State .for .'the Colonies), who .ber of. the Conference. : > BIG LINERS BUIIDING.'.' '. '■ .'.'■.' London, September' 26. " The_"Daily News" states-that Messrs. Harland and ,Wolff, of Belfast,' are, con-,, structing vessels valued 'at ■ five < million. .pounds, including three White Star liners valued at a million.pounds, each. ~ i ' ; ; ,' '..; 'CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. ■'-'- London, September .26.- • The estate of Mr.- RichanL Glynn Vivlian, of Swansea, has been proved, at 4284,104. The deceased ' left J335.Q00.- to establish miners' mission.halls in various countries,.£lo,ooo-. ffir. an. art gallery for Swansea,; and numerous' charitable- .bequests. '."': .: '■'"' v-. ;•.'■■■• ; ,'.,- ; :: ::'•',' > ':/ ;- : CANADIAN' Vancouver, September 26. In consequence of complaints; that telegraph oompanies in Canada have been showing discrimination in the matter of tolls, a Royal Commission has been set up to investigate the companies' methods. .TIN-PLATE TRADE; ; ;, London, September :26 ; A " writer in" the" ; "Daily Chronicle" states that owing-to the boom.in the tinplate .trade five hundred workers' dwellings are being erected.at Llanelly, .Wales,, where there, are .important .tin-plate works. ■ ' '•. '".' , ■ '■'•■ ,•' It is stated that a thousand-more men will bo.employed next year, and that the, output will be increased by 50 per cent.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 5
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297GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 5
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