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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

(By Tclesraph-Prcss Association CopyriEhtl j : ■ 'AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. Sydney, April 28. Tho Australian Jockey Club has decided to increase tlio added prize monev next year by £6560. NEW TYPE OP MOTOR-'BUS. London, April 27. . A Boston (United States) Company is being formed, with a capital of a million pounds, to introduce a new type of motor-'bus to London. TRADE COMMISSIONER. London, April 27. Mr. Norton, Trade Commissioner for South Australia, will resign at tho end of June, and join tho board of directors of R. w. Davidson, Limited, produce merchants. ARRESTS OF ANARCHISTS. London, April 27. The London police attach no importance to the arrest in Galicia of three Jewish anarchists who disappeared from London on the day of tho Hounusditch murders. Tho arrests were made in connection with burglaries. ' REWARD OFFERED. Vancouver, April 27. The sum of £500 is offered as a reward for information that will lead to the detection of tho persons who tried to blow up a non-union building with nitro-glycerine. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. . Brisbane, April 28.' Price and Coates, the miners who "took to the road" recently, were sentenced to twelve months 1 imprisonment for robbery under arms. FATALLY BURNED. Brisbane, April 28. During a quarrel a labourer threw carbolic acid over a mate, who was fatally burned. THE WEATHER. Sydney, April 28. There is a cold snap. The temperature is 46.9, tho fourth'coldest record for April. THE MOOLTAN'S PASSENGERS. Melbourne, April 28. Owing to the hotels refusing them accommodation, some of the Mooltan's passengers are remaining in quarantine. PENSIONS FOR THE BLIND. Melbourne, April 28. Pending legislation, blind persons arc to' be pensioned as invalids.' FLOODS ABATING. • Buenos Ayres, April 27. The floods at Buenos Ayres are abating. Eight bodies have been recovered.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 6

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 6

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