GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
ißy Telegraph—Presa Aasociatlon-Uopyrlght;" ■' 1 BIBLE TERCENTENARY. (Rec. October 4, 10 p.m.) ' London, October 4. The, British and Foreign Biblo - r ciety has■'resolved-to' promote tiio gen-;-eral observance of the tercentenary of'' ••• King. James's Bible'(tho authorised ver- - : sion), published in 1611. ' 1 NERVOUS PROPERTY-OWNERS. London,' October 4. , f . The Chancellor of tlie Exchequer, Mr. 1 ' - ■ Lloyd-George, has called a conference i of. building -co-operative' societies, owing :J. ; to.;the apprehension entertained ;by V working-class: property-owners. Later. . v r The case .of sickness on tiheEaMmbo.is declared not to be seno'us." -i The] ve^; sol has been ■ released from quarantine: . THE DUTCH SQUADRON. " ~ Melbourne, October "4. Tie festivities in yisrfc .of''• the,-' Dutch' squadroniribluded garden;party given by . thai Federal ■ Vy'iHv GIRL MESSENGERS. - ' '• London, October 3. -\,> ~ : . ThcuPost Office .< authorities .r are - ar-iii^.:viKfn ranging to employ girls instead* of aa indoor; meastnger3. : mtthie ; Jppst fices. i ' MANUFACTURER'S SUICIDE ' 'i , London, October 3 .. Mr. H. B. Broadhurst, -of the firm of ! Tootal, Broadhurst, and ,Co., manufac- ;j-;v ;. . turers,: of Manchester, •. committed tide in a fit.of teinporary_ insanity, -v' 3 '•■S'Hf W.A. MIDLAND RAILWAY. '' <' London, October 3. i The Midland Railway ; ofitralia Government debentures will be' made"on>r.Wi?.* January 1 nest. • • . . , - .;. v . JUDGE GAYNOR RECOVERS. New York, October 3. Judge Gaynor, Mayor of, New York». . has—recovered from' the injuries- -m-' •&.« flicted on him by his' assailant in < , '1 August, and is back at his office again.'-TWENTY-NINE LIVES LOST. Now York, October 3. i ' r \ Twenty-nine persons porished through '.i "i i the swamping of a' barge m New York " harbour. ~ AMERICAN MINE ACCIDENT. , Now York, Ootobor 3. 1 \ Seventy-two miners, -Mexican and - < \ Japanese, wero killed in the mine accident at Monterey, l Now Mexico. ■ .-. . v :.' A THEATRICAL UNION • ,j, Melbourne, October 4 A Theatrical Choristers', and • Ballet*' • • ladies' Association has-been-registered; -v AN OVERDUE STEAMER. Melbouma, October 4 The steamer Annaberg, 4463 tons,--" belonging to the German-Australian Line, is three days overdue from Akoa ■ Bay. DIES DURING HIS WIFE'S FUNERAL. Melbourne, October 4 . A woman named Mrs. Mac Donald died ■ '■; from and'whilevthe funfeJ^^i'Vif was proceeding her husband died from : the same complaint. : iv,*. A week fgo both were.hale and in the, prime of life. ..-i-/;.-■.■•f-.;:. SMALLPOX SUSPECTED - _ Sydnoy, October •!. . . A suspicious case of sickness,' thought to bo another case of smallpox, has been reported. ''. The patient is being detamed in quarantme. NATIVE MURDERER SHOT. „ , Perth, October 4. Challadnig, - a notorious native nrajv - derer, has been shot in an encounter with tho police.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 7
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