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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

By Telegraph—l'ress Association— Copyricbl

WIRELESS. CALL TO THE POLICE, (Ree. August IS, 0.50 a.m.) Sydney, August 17. The first police us; of wireless 1010 grapliv iu Australia was wade to-day, when' the captain of the steamer Grantala informed tho authorities ; that a confidence trickster was oil board, fiii-l 'the police met the boat 011 its arrival iu Sydney. WIRELESS MONOPOLY .IN EGYPT. Lcndon, August 17. Lloyds have secured a monopoly o£ wireless telegraphy in Egypt, and will oroct a station at Port Said which will bo ready in October. GERMAN TRADE INCREASES. Berlin, August. 17. Since January 1 Germany's imports have increased by ,tl5,00t),(!l)0 and her exports as compared with the corresponding period of 1010. NOT MASSACRED AFTER ALL. London, August IG. It is reported from Livingstone, South. West Africa, that Commissioner von Frankenberg's patrol, which wax supposed t'o have been massacred, has arrived fatoly in Damaralaml. ELECTION AGENT KILLED, London, August IG. Mr. 1!. Davies, who was Mr. Masterman's election agent. at West Ham, baa been killed on the railway nt Stafford. [Mr. Mastcrman, Under-Secretary for the Home Olliee, was unseated for West' Ilam for corrupt practices by his agent, lie was afterwards re-clccted for another seat.] CHOLERA AT VIENNA. Vienna, August lfi. A case of Asiatic cholera, has occurred here. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. Sydjicy, August 17. Sir William Jl'llilhn, in an address to the Ttritish Emnire Tongue, referring to tho Stead interview with Mr; Fisher, q'ifil they bad not to consider whether tho sentiments emanated either from Mr. Fisher or Mr. Stead, but. eftmin<: from a public man. such sentiment'* dimiM lie condemne<l. The Fooner a belief in the loyalty of Australians to the Empire was re-created the better. The .distressing inconvenience of n cold in the bead, and the eroat diflieii'H of proper respiration, are at once ro"'or. Ed by inhaling "Nazol." A feiv doses cure.' Trice, Is. Gd.—Advt. V COMMERCIAL AND PLEASURE CARS. Scolt Motor Agency have on view at S7 Cuba Street. n Two-ton Four-cylinder "Commer" Chassis, suitable for lieaw delivery work. Runnine costs, etc., on an-, plication. Alst> a Four-cyliiuler "Austin" and 8-li.p. Two-cylinder "Ro. nauH," with Iwo-scater bodies. Scott Motor Agoncy, Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 7

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