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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

Bj Telcsrajh-Presa AssociaUon-Copytliht : - ~~ .*' '".' . — i ■;,'' ; ' EOYAL EEVIEW;iN DUBLIN',!;^y (Eec. , February, 14,11.20 p.m.). ';-• London, i February U.It is officially, announced that the .King, will hold a review, at Phoenix -Parkj Dublin, in' July.'. ' f /•■;.;;• ■: .'■" / A-NEW CRUISER; -■' : ;i . London, February: 14.' The cruiser Dartmouth is-■ neing launched at Barrow to-day. ; .;• ; ' :' A prosperous■ tejle;■■■..,- . " ' London, February 14. . Australian' correspondent describes 1910 as Australia's most, prosperous year. Profits were made faster than they I could- be spent, -and -the prospects for.commerce, and -.agriculture m 1911 are described as satisfactory..'." \ THE COLDSTREAM BAND. 1 : ;- ' .."London,""February 14. f The Coldstrearn Guard's, Band will play at Toronto Exhibition at tho end of July. EOYAL^PEINCES,, UNWELL! : : '"' ~ 'Lb'rfdbh, February 14. Prince: Lilbert, the second son; Qf. King George, is suffering'from .measles at the Naval College'at Dartmouth. :■'.'.•''; ' The Priuce'of Wales has'also developed measles. ■:'•■■ •'■ ■ •".-"'. ■'..'•. •■■ VICTOEIANS IN.LONDON. : '.■,;:',■'.' : London,-February.'-13. Tho AfccnjkGerieral for (Victoria.,(Sir J. W. Taverner) has arranged to give a reception'to'Victorians on March 2, when the Hon..G.'.W. Fuller,-(flx-l?edcral Jlinister, i ami 'who renresents New; South; Wales on* tho Tariff Commission) and family'Ht'ill be farewclled prior to" their return; to Australia. — .-■• DEEADNQIJGfITS AND BANK-NOTES^ &'■'■' •■' ."■ ■■ Berlin, _February 13. • The new 10-niark notes, just issued, are ornamented witti; a design of a squadron of Dreailriofights'under lull steain. \;• .v ' ■'•-.■; HOTTENTOT RISING. [ ■ . > Berlin, February 13. Simon, Copper's Hottentots aro on the Trarpatb.'Thpyi have entered German territory nfSteinkopf. __' ._'•■.' • "''%"'' Vienna, February 13. ■ Tho fortune; left by tho late Albert Rothschild.; the well-known : financier, totals thirty million pounds sterling. ATTEMPTED TRAIN-WRECIvING.' \ ,%, Melbourne, Febr.iary. 11. An attempt was.made to Vreck the Jlei-bourne-Ascot, train ' by placing a..large slab of slate"'on the line. No damage \ras done. _.'':.._!•_!.. .'. .._.„ !.'„...-.'' WHEAT TRAFFIC. ; ..., Melbourne,Tebruaiy'U. : A vast .'quantity of wheat is awaiting shipment.- The shortago : of. . shipping facilities is causing a serious block. . .- ■. ■ -. ■ '—!.• . ■■ . .■ ■. ■- /. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY COLLEGE. ■■'■■'•' ;'•' Melbourne,' February H. The examination;of candidates.,seeking admission to the Military College;, has commenced..■...., .. . •■:■..-/.■■. BURGLARIES-IN SYDNEY. ' . Sydney, February 14. Burglaries have occurred in t!:c city during;.the last;few.'days. 'The' most serious- wns at Kerr's, jewellers, George Street, a hundred iiouuuY worth of goods being" stolen. - ■'■ ■ ...- •"•■ •'';•■ - N.S.W. ;IMjriGRANTS. ■': ■; 'Sydney, Febriiary'll. The Government has decided to-'limit the nomination of • State-aided- immigrants ' to' agriculturists, domestic : servants, artisans, and .manual workers.':'.,-'.'■ LOSS OF THE GLENB.ANK. n ' ; Fresnantle, February:.H.. The theory.is mooted that.the Russian bavquft rtitick'on a mf in the riclnity of Les«aaro.: ■•- - ''-;-'•■■.•

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 7

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