GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
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BURMESE REBELS DISPERSED. . Rangoon, -November 9. A force of 150 police dispersed MOO rebels at.Myin;iriu;"ari l tho Iritwadi River in Upper Burrnah, 30 miles west of Mandalay. A VICTORIAN PATRLUJCH. Melbourne, November 9. Mr. John Richardson, aged 90, has been found drowned. He leaves no less than 76 descendants. . GERMANY AND PERSIA. Berlin, November 9. The Foreign Office Estimates provide for the appointment of a professional consul at Bushire, the Persian seaport, TSAR AND KAISER. Berlin, November 9. The Tsar has invited the Kaiser to visit St. Petersburg in April next. . AUSTRALIAN LAW CASE. London, November 8; ' In the cose Quinn versus Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., leave to' appeal was refused.
WRECK OF THE PREUSSEN. London, November 8. Twenty of the crew of the wrecked German Ship Preussen have been'landed at Dover. The remainder will be got off to-night. ,
■ KAISER AND HIS SUBJECTS. Berlin, November 8. A national testimonial to the Kaiser is projected.. It is proposed to present the Kaiser with a steam yacht, to bo his personal property, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his accession to the Throno.
AN AMERICAN DESPERADO. New York, November 8. Eane Pmder, a hold-up desperado, and an alleged murderer, was arrested at San Francisco, while en route for Australia He shot a woman at Cleveland, Ohio, when furious at the escape of a car driver ho had shot. ' SUNDAY TRADING. Sydney, November 9. The Presbytery of Sydney adopted a resolution strongly protesting against the Chief Secretary's action in suspending the Sunday trading law, as injurious to the moral life, and urging that the law be enforced in its entirety. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND. Brisbane, November 9. Heavy rain caused serious damage to the ..wheat crops in tho Roma district. OBITUARY. Sydney, November 9. Mr. Kenilworth Parkes, fourth son of the lato Sir Henry Parkes, for some years Premier of New South Wales/ is dead.
MINIMUM WAGE. Sydney, November 9. The City Co moil has fixed the minimum wage of its labourers in all departments at eight shillings a day. NEW INDUSTRY FOR AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, November 8. A company intends starting the manufacture in Australia of cables, mve, and other materials used by tho Telegraph
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 970, 10 November 1910, Page 5
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