GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
lly Telegraph— Press Association— Oopyneßl A DARING THIEF. London, September 6. While a jeweller's traveller momentarily quitted a brougham in North London someone mounted the box-seat and drove away. Jewellery valued at J!JODO was abstracted, and thero is no clue to tho identity of the thief. RAILWAY COLLISION. New York, September 5. In a collision between freight trains at the docks junction, Erie, two passengers, a tramp and an engineer, wero killed, somo cm ployeos seriously injured, and a number of passengers hurt. LORD GLADSTONE'S TOUR. Cape Town, September 5. Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, who is touring Rhodesia, has been cordially welcomed at Biiluwayo. ■ «> i. , t VOLCANO BECOMES ACTIVE. Vancouver, September 5. Monnt Pavlofri a long quiescent volcano, in the Aleutian Islands, is active. Smoke has been observed arising from tho crater, and fine dust fell on passing ships. OBITUARY. Melbourne, September G. Tho Hon. Thomas Luxton, a member "of the Victorian Legislative Council, is dead. AUSTRALIAN CORDITE FACTORY. Melbourne, September G. Tho cordite factory, established at Maribyrnong, has been completed.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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175GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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