GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegraph— Press Association-Copyrieht ■'.':■■' —■ — ' *. ■■—■.-■•■ V • 10ED CREWE'S HEALTH. - : (Rec. May .24, 11.5 p.m.) ( London, May 24. ( •■' Lord Crewe, Secretary of State/for . India, who has been unwell for some months past, will resume his.duties in ' a few days. , ' TRANSVAAL INDIAN TROUBLE. •■■.'■■,..',.■:.'■' London, May 24. • General'Botha has\ announced the settlement ..of .the Transvaal Indian trouble by the granting of Concessions, including the exemption from the thumb-print test of well-educated Asiatics'.applying for trading licenses. , ' ' ALSACE-LORRAINE. ,-• ' Berlin, May 24. The Bill conferring a Constitution on . Alsace-Lorraine . has been read a second time in the Reichstag. '■ . VAST NAPHTHA FLOW. St. Petersburg,' May 23. A naphtha well, which has been bored at llajimski, on an island in thp Caspian fiea, is yielding a million pints daily. ;THE. KAISEft AT POTSDAM. . Berlin, May 23. Ths Kaiser and Kaisarin have arrived at the Palace at Potsdam on their return from London. ~ GERMANY-AND JAPAN. Berlin, May 23.The Federal Council has agreed to a Bill,dealing temporarily with'" German commercial relations'with Japan after the pretent • commercial treaty expires in July.. , BRISBANE GAS .STRIKE. Brisbane, May 24. The places of the men employed at the Brisbane Gas Works, who went out on strike because the company refused to reinstate the president of the union in his position, have been filled by other men. • SUSPECTED SMALLPOX. Sydney, l May 24. The surgeon of the steamer Prinz ffaldemar, from Japan, is ill of fever. The steamer has been in quarantine because of a case of smallpox aboard, and it had been decided to release her yesterday. This decision has,. under the circumstances, been altered. • ART TREASURES LOST. London, May 23. Sledmere House, SirTatton Sykes's historic homo at Malton, Yorkshire, has been dostroved by tire, with the loss of the aft treasures, including Romney's "Adam." Tho furniture was saved .-with difficulty. ' ■ DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION. London, May 23. Owing to the British supporters of his Antarctic expedition strongly urging the necessity of his presence in England, Dr. Mawsou is remaining for three weeks. Ho beliefs that.he will probably secure increased subscriptions.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 25 May 1911, Page 7
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427GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 25 May 1911, Page 7
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