GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
IJy Teleffrapb—Prcsß Association— OopyriEbt antarctic expedition. London, August 5. The Antarctic ship Aurora has left Cardiff. A LABOUR CAMPAIGN. Sydney, August 5. The Labour Leagues of tho city havo combined wit'h the object of conducting a Labour municipal campaign. BOUNTY APPLIED FOR. Sydney, August 5. A Sydney firm is proposing to' begin tho malting of wool fops, and has applied *for the Commonwealth bountt. Very little use, so far, has been made of tho bounty system. NEW ISLAND, STEAM SERVICE. Sydney, _August 5. The steamer Upolu will shortly commence a monthly service between Auckland, Sydney, Noumea, and tho New Hebrides. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR DENIED. Sydney, August 5. At tho sitting of the Shortage of Labour Commission a large amouiu ot evidence was given by employees ill yarious trades, denying the alleged shortago of labour. _ KING ALFONSO WINS. London, August 4. King Alfonso of Spain, steering the Hispania, won the cup for the fifteen metre class of yachts. CO-OPERATIVE ASSURANCE , COMPANY. Sydney, August 5. The final allotment of shares in tho Co-operative Assuranco Company has boon made. The delay in allotment was. caused by the absence of the New Zealand returns.
COST . OF GROCERIES. Sydney, August 5. Evidence given before the Wages Board shows that prices of groceries have risen from 74 to 10 per cent during the last two years. CIGARETTES. Sydney, August 5. According to a statement made at a Methodist Social Union gathering 537,000,000 cigarettes were consumed in New South Wales in 1509. HANDLING OP WHEAT. Melbourno, August 5. The State Cabinet has appointed a committee to inquire into tho method of handling wheat of the f.a.q. standard. CANADIAN AND AUSTRALIAN BEEF. Berne, August 5. Two hundred carcasses of Canadian beef have been imported into Switzerland to compete with the Australian article. CHOLERA. (Rec. August 6, 5.5 p.m.) Constantinople, August 5. Since May there have been 2-15 eases of cholera and 12G deaths, CHILDREN'S COUGHS. Babies' Bronchitis and Bad Breathing cured by Tussicura, the King of , all Cough Cures.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 5
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