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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

Br Telegraph—Press Asaociation— Uonjnelu.

AN ADVOCATE OF REBELLION.

Senang, November 7. The Straits Settlements Government has censured and threatened Sun Yat Sen, a Chinese reformer, for a speech delivered by him at the Chinese Club advocating rebellion..

PENNY POSTAGE.

; Brussels, November 7. A strong committee has been, formed to establish penny 'postage between Belgium and Great Britain.

GERMANY AND BRAZII/.

Berlin, November 7. It has been arranged that only German officers shall instruct the Brazilian Army. .• . ...

THE ; .NORTHERN' TERRITORY.

:s. Melbourne, November 7. It is announced that the Federal Government docs not.intend to frame a Constitution' for , tho. Northern Territory, which it will .administer direct from the seat of Government.

LAND AGENTS WANTED,

mi. ■~■..-', Sydney. November 7. The Ministtt'.for Lands,.' Mr. Nielsen, na/s issued-a-minute to-the Departmental oincers discouraging the visits 'of land agents to,the.Department. He says that people must make their oivn applications tor load in writing.

ANARCHISTIC RAILWAY HAND.

a j- ~ ,\ Ca!ro ' November 7. A disoharg«L Italian, Anarchist, who had been employed as a railway man, has been :arrest«d..jor...explodiiig- -bombs and damaging the Cairo-Heliopolis Rail-

qUEEN ALES.VNDRA AND HEE DAUGHTERS.

■ .■•••. London, November 0. Queen Alexandra, Queen Maud of Norway, and Princess Victoria (daughters of Queen Alexandra), and Prince Olaf (eldest son of Queen Maud), who have been on a visit ..to Denmark, have arrived in London. '

IOED KITCHENER.

_~„ , London, November 6. Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener - has started for. a tour through Egypt. _■

ENGLAND'S BIGGEST MOTOR SHOW.

London, November C A motor show is being held at Olympia. The machines are valued at nearly a million pounds. ■"■ The show is the.largest that has ever taken place in Edkland. ■"■ ■ °

THE CANADIAN NAVY.

London, November 6. Fifteen, boys from the training ship Exmouth, on the Thames, have been selected to join the Canadian Navy.

MORE FIRES AT THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. Brussels, November 6. Further fires occurred at the Brussels Exhibition, but they were extinguished without much damage being done. There are evidences that tho outbreaks were the work of incendiaries.

FRENCH SUBMARINES DAMAGED.

Paris, November 6. Two submarines at Toulon collided under water. Botli managed to land safely.

A MELBOURNE VIOLINIST.

Vienna, November 6. The newspapers have given favourable notices of Miss Leila Doubleday, a Melbourne violinist, who took part at a concert here.

WABRIMOO'S ROUGH TRIP.

Melbourne, November 7. The. steamer Warrimoo, which arrived last night from New Zealand, had an exceptionally rough trip. Her decks were washed fore and aft.

WEST AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

Perth,. November 7. The estimated population of the State is 285,001,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19101108.2.65

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 968, 8 November 1910, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 968, 8 November 1910, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 968, 8 November 1910, Page 5

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