GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
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.!■'■■:' ,''■•.'. :"~* -!Y. '■■-:. : ;'7 : !'!.'7 Y THE'BBITISH<EEVENHE, y^ (Kec.: October 2;. 5.5 V'p ,m.)'!■---. :■'•';.;. London, October i;.. The revenue for. the quarter 'was •■£41,540,819 -.(? 431,540,818), ,to which, the: Customs contributed ,£8,290,000 and the' excise..£l2,o7l,ooo. ,7 j;:'.:77 .':..■;■ ; ",:.^;.-,,; "■, Last, year's revenue .; for ; the . quarter! ending September 30 was': J2(>9,721,194, the Customs being .£6,846,000 and the Exci5e'..£7,352,000. In, 1908 the figures were respectively- £29,300,007,. £6,815,000, .and £8,240,000. ■■.:: : . . ...-:,..;;.;' ■•■.•;•:',- j ;EIGHT/IIVESV 7 (Rec; ;October ; 3,-b.35',a.m.) 7..;' ■,',;■ ■! ■ :■■■■ !; New '}. YcrkY October. 1. '"■ 'A.tihder off the battleship New.Hamp-' shire '■ capsized in the, River,'-. New. York.']. There will probably be a death roll of'.eight lives lost. 77 ■; /| '"';' ! • ' >7',; , : A \. /'■:: Ottawa,; October"■ 1.;/" -. 'The.Canadian,Customs revenue 'for. Sep-, tembor; shows'an increase' .of: ' adollars (£200,000) over.Jast year's figures. ■','.': WOLVES!AMONG/THE' SHEEP. ■ 77' ■■: -i : ;: ~ ',! -.'Ottawa,' October I.'' Wolves in Nova; Scotia are ravaging, the. farmers'.sheep. ■-''■ '■ '■''-.''•'■■'■ : '' '.-■';" v,-.' : 1 — ; —•.' :-7-;V''^4.-.>-/.'.'" MANUFACTURE OF;EXPLOSIVES;.} Ottawa j October,i. . The Canadian Minister for Mines will! introduce a Bill regulating tho transport 'tation. and; manufacture of. explosives. •.;-. '■; '.'!■' 77,.' CHEAPER'SUGAE.' '7:7-77.'.',.:;■ ; -77 7-'- 77 Sydney; .October7l.' ; 7 7 The; Colonial Sugar Refining ■Company notifies an all-round, reduction of £1 in the price of sugar. . 7,. .7';,7..: V --:.'-v 7 vV;; ATTEkPTEDVASSASSINATibN;:!-;;;
..■■(•;' ; ; ..'. ;New-. ; Ybrk, October 1;. : 'A.woman;.''attempted the assassination of Judge :Baker on the;'Chicago'streetsV; '
, vSWEDISH;SCIENTISTS;'S ':;•;./; ;7 ; ! / ,- : --'.'; Perth, October" 1; ; ■'•■: The Swedish Scientific expedition under. Dr. Mjoberg, .has started, for, Fitzroy; junction, whence: excursions will- be made in: search of flora 'and fauna.■;;. : :' EXTENSIVE FOEGEEY- ALLEGED.^, ' "'! ; ; | ■'-. : ■ London;: September "SO. ■-.'.'■ : Captain '.Hugh- Willyam's has:surrender-, ,ed to. a charge of having, at Truro, forged, promissory'notes 'to'.'the value of .£11,000.. ■'.■•■- New York,-September. 30..;; ,The, United secret service ;has .unearthed' what appears to be like.'an extensive -attempt 'at: 'counterfeiting 'Na--tiohal'"Bank notes.. ,' v - .'V '■',-'.' :■;. ■.■■!■;•;•.. ''■;■■: I EDUCATIONIST "EJECTED.-;" ■■■: ':>:'!'" Now York,: September'3o.; . .A sensation, has,been caused by the action of immigration; officials, who ejected from the' St. Paul' train Mr.'T, L.- Humberstono, :an English educationist.'-...' ;'";; : AN. 'ISLAND" ■ ADEIFT\7';.'Vv, .. New. York,' September: 30. . , The barque Atlas,: which has.arrived;at Seattle, from -Philadelphia, reports seeing : a*"floating island/- :half a mile' square, off iO'ape liorn,.'/■',- . - FATHEBi'SELLS; HIS SON. ,'>; V ■',''.-'-:!'-.' New York,' September 80. ■'■■'. .-.A boy'named Joseph Kaninski was sold, by his father, to his, employer, tor. twentyfive' d011ar5.;.'.::"'.■;.../.-'-, ,:;- <-'"'.' .'■■■■•.;.; '..■•'; ACCIDENT ;ON THE MAKUEA.;;- ;•' .'-.:•,•.,.'. Sydney, October 1.-.. last night:a.wireless;message. was.Tee'eived' in! Sydney from • the steamer Makura, then 275 "miles .from Cape Moreton, stating:,that the. second and. third-engi-neers had. a narrow, escape throligh the; head of. an .''auxiliary;, engine ; cylinder bursting. ;.: ,':,,:: -~-..;':';":',.,:::, ' OF LUNACY.' ;.; ;'■. v Melbourne, October L ■ The Lunacy Department's annual report shows a slight decrease in the.ratio of in-. .sane to:population. ' :■-.. , ""... thblaveeton eaid: ;• ,"■"-'•'.;'.. '' " ; ; Perth, October 1. The police party has returned from its pursuit of the aWiginals concerned in the raid atLaverton. It. failed to secure a prisoner. ( EAILWAT EECONSTEUCTION. ; London, September 30., 'Holders of all classes ot capital in the .Western: Australian Midland..: Eail- . way Company have approved of the proposed' reconstruction scheme. .-':'■'-. LAEGE- ESTATES FOE SALE..:' London, Ootbber 1. Lord Manvers. (who owns about 38,000' acres) and the Countess Carnarvon are selling their large Nottinghamshire estates. ■■'■ . ; AMEEICAN AETIST DEAD. New .York, October 1. ;. Mr. Winslow Homer, tho.American artist, has .died at Portland, Maine. Mr. Homer made a speciality of figure pieces, particularly-negro studies. ; . ELECTION DAT.' : '.".'. Sydney, October 1. The Government has decided not to proclaim election day a public holiday. '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 937, 3 October 1910, Page 5
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