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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

By Teleeraph—.Prose Association-Oopyrlehl ( EARTH TREMORS IN SYDNEY. Sydney, Juno 2G. Eleven earth tremors, three or four of them violent shakes, and the others slight, wero felt at short intervals at Milthorpo on Sunday nignt. KILLED BY A BOAR, Adelaide, June 2G. A man named Sobasz was attacked by a boar and killed. SEVERE TROST IN SYDNEY. Sydney, June 2G. On Saturday morning the frost in, Sydney was the heaviest recorded since 1859. WEST AUSTRALIAN BUSH TRAGEDY. Perth, June 20. Butler, one of tho two timber-getters attacked by Smith at KeUerbiu, as reported yesterday, lias succumbed to his injuries.. Smith, who committed tho assault's, is apparently demented. CUNARD LINER REFLOATED. London, June 25. Tho Cunard liner Ivernia, which struck a rock off the Irish coast on May 24, and was afterwards beached in Queenstown liarbour, has been refloated. GERMAN 1" AND JAPAN. Berlin, Juno 25. A German-Japanese treaty of trado and navigation and a tariff agreement have been signed. NEW SOUTH. WALES, POLITICS,-,,. ', Sydney, Juno 25. Both parties in the House deny the rumours of a threatened political crisis. : OBITUARY. Adelaide, Juno 25. Mr. William Strawbridge, 1.5.0., tho State Surveyor-General, is dead, aged GB. NEW AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT. Vienna, Juno 24. The Austrian Dreadnought Viribus Limitis has been launched at Trieste. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP. Melbourne, June 2G. The Japanese training-ship TaiseiMaru, which is making a tour of tho world, has arrived here. EXCHANGE OJ? SCHOOL FLAGS. London, June 25. Princess Henry of Battonburg has handed to Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, a (lag subscribed for by Islington school children in exchange for a New South Wales flag. SEQUEL TO DRINKING. Sydnoy, Juno 2G. The brothers Riley, ono of whom was killed in a quarrel by the other, had been drinking.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 5

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292

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 5

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