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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

Jsy Teii'grapii—Press Association—Copyright.' •;■ '"fr-: 7'.'V V'l' ' ROYAL TOUR ENDS. . j , ■ :(Rec. ; December 28j 10 ,p;m.) -- . v n , :^,;■ Lo niori l^'■DcMmber.'2B.'••. lie Balmoral, Castle, with the r Duke of Connaught-and party,aboard,.has'". "arrived 'J?® y? 1 ?" 4 - on tho - "turn'voyage from ■iftou.th Africa. ; . • ; ~ —.■ ■. . MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. ' W i' Rome, December 27. Ltna is displaying renewed achvitjv Stones are boibg "thrown out of the ;crater. . BOLTON MINE DIS \STER. < . , .: . London; December 27. : Two hundred and sixty-three bodies of victims of the mine disaster at Bolton liflncashiro, have . been * recovered. ' 7 SHEEP DISEASE IN FRANCE. . . • ; - Paris, December 27. * : ' Disease, due to flooded and swampy pas- ; tures, :is decimating sheep. ■' : CHRISTMAS AT TEE 'VATIC IN ■ ' Rome p Decembcr. 27, • .For : the'first time for forty years 'Christmas was not markedly celebrated at the, Vatican. - The Pope, on .the advice of his: doctors, did hot hold .midnight . Jlass.-., ■ /■ '■ '•"•SUICIDE OF.A CHINESE. ; ■ Sydney,; December ;28. -. Tommy Hoy, a Chinese under .committal for maliciously wounding a woman, hanged bi'nself in Alburv. eaol .with-a toivel.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

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