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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

By Telegraph—Press Association—ijopynghl. —0 — ' MINIMUM AGE OF EMIGBANTS: (Kec. Nov. 7, 0.55 a.m.) London, November 6. , The Central Unemployed Body has decided to -reduce the minimum, ago of emigrants to sixteen. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE DEAD. New York, November 6. Mr. C. Lyman Smith, rnulti-millionairo typewriter manufacturer, has, died at Syracuse. , ■ THE BRENNAN MONO-RAIL. London, November 4. Messrs: Asquith (Prime Minister), Churchill (Homo Secretary), LloydGeorge (Chancellor of the Exchequer), and Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland) inspected Mr. Louis Brennan's mono-rail. SUFFOLK PLAGUE SCARE. London, November 4. Apropos of tho statement that tho recent outbreak of plague in Suffolk ■ ,<as attributed to manure shipped from London, containing the sweepings of Argentine cattlo ships and the remains of rats and other animals, tho Consul for Argentino denies that cattlo imported sinco 1903 from tho Argentino ever had tho plaguo epidemic. PRINCE FRANCIS HATZFELDT. Berlin, November 4. Tho doath is .announced of Princo Francis Hatzfcldt. [The Princo was the eldest son of Prince von Hatzwcldt-Woldenburg, and was born in . 1853. In 1809 ho married an American lady} Miss Clare Huntington, of Detroit. He was a well-known sportsman, and his horse won tho Grand National in; 1906.] . NATURAL GAS FIRED. Berlin, November C. A .dischargo of natural gas near Bergedorf, near Hamburg, has been fired, and is burning liko an enormous torch. A GOVERNOR MARRIES. Bombay, November 4. Sir Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, was to-day married to Mrs. Reynolds, widow of Captain Reynolds, Codnam Range, Hampshire. Tho wedding, which took placo in the Cathedral was a quiet one. Tho guests included the principal officials of tho Presidency and tho ruling chiefs. NEW FREMANTLE INDUSTRY. Porth, ■ November 5. The Mount Lyall superphosphates works at North Fremantle have been opened at a cost of over £90,000.. They are considered the most up-to-date in Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 9

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 9

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 9

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