GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
Bj , Toleerapa—Press Association—Uopyngin.- .. . —»■ . ' V •■.. OM DAY'S RE.ST IN SEVEN. Melbourne, November 3. ' A deputation asked the State Premier .. (Mr. Murray) to legislate to provide one day's rest in 6eyen! Mr. Murray, said he'sympathised with the deputation, but was unable; to promise to comply " •with the request. SELF-DENIAL WEEK. ■ ". -■.'."'. Sydney, November 3, •The Salvation Army annual' self-deniA appeal yielded in the Commolfc wealth and New Zealand. ' " : ,■ LABORATORY FOR CAMBRIDGE. ' London, November 2. ' The Drapers' Company has given , . . Cambridge University ,£22,000 to estab-. 1 lish a physiological laboratory. EARTHQUAKE ON SCILLT ISLES. London, November 2. A sharp shock of earthquake was fell on the Scilly Isles, Cornwall.- The inhabitants were alarmed, but no damage was done. . ' . ~ . . '■' LATE MISS NIGHTINGALE. .■<'." London, November 2. ■: ■■' Florence , Nightingale bequeathed he! body for dissection. • . YOKOHAMA POISON CASE. I : '■■',' London, November 2. : Mrs. Carew, sentenced at Yokohama', in 1897 for poisoning her husband, -has' been'released from Aylesbury gaol. ; ~;;; KAISER AS AUTHOR. ;■. ' Berlin, November 2. Tlie Kaiser is writing a biography oi Frederick the Great. GERMAN ROYALTY- ON TOTJR. ■ Berlin, November 3. The Crown Prince of Prussia has start" ed on his Eastern toiir. '■ His wife accompanies him as far as Ceylon. ' RELEASED STRIKE LEADER. Sydney, November' 3. The' Amalgamated Miners' 'Association at Broken Bill voted in favour of thecombined unions inviting Mr. Peter Bowling to visit .the district, ""'..-.. GEOLOGIST FOR ANTARCTICA. p Sydney, November 3. ' . Mr. Priestly, one of. the geologists of Sir. Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic' Expedition, accompanies Captain Scott'a ■ Expedition. Ha will leave Sydney on Saturday nest. ' TASMANIA'S RAILWAYS. ' ■■'■■>■' Hobart, November 3. ■ The Government has decided to appoint a Commissioner of Railways instead of a manager, in 'order to do nvrny with the ■ possibility of political influence. y . BIBLE-IN-SOHOOLS BILL. Brisbane, November 3, The Legislative Council, at an all-night sitting, passed tho second reading of the Bible-in-State-Schools Bill.' , Constantinople, November 1. There are 200 oases of cholera among the troops taking part in the army manoeuvres.' ', ■ New York, November 1. The State Dank at Palestine, Texas,. "■-./ wa§ robbed. 'An alarm was givenj but during a fight that followed the roubers made their esoape. Sydney, November 2,' : An unknown pearling vessel was. wrecked near Moora. It is reported tlie captain was drowned, .-..-;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 5
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366GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 5
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