GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
lis Tolecrupli— I'rcsß Associatiou-Oopyrlahl ADMIRAL CHANGES HIS NAME. London, September 13. Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth ]>ambton lias assumed tins Rurnamo of Moux, oa succeeding to Lady Mtmx's estate. "WRECK ON ALASKAN COAST. Vancouver, September 19. Tho wooden steamer Ramona, whilo southbound from Skagway to Seattle, ran ashore., and has bocome a total loss at the Spanish Islands on the Alaskan coast. A wireless message brought aid, and th« passengers , ieru rescued. [Tho Ramona is a vessel of 10G1 tons gross, built in 1902, and owned by . the Pacific Coast Company.] THE LOUVRE THEFTS. Paris, September 13. M. Hostrowisky, the Russian writer) arrested in connection with tlio thefts of art treasures from tlio Louvre, has been released. DOORKEEPER AS MILLIONAIRE. London, September 12. SergeanWlajor Smith, doorkeeper at a music-hall at Cardiff, and his brothers and sisters, have succccdcd to a brother's estate, valued at two millions, tho proceeds of an oil well in Canada. ERUPTION OF MT. ETNA. Romo, September 12. Another crater has opened on MountEtna. Lava descended at tho rato of half a kilometro an hour. Melbourne, September 13. Senator Pearce,, Federal Minister for Defence, has opened a Commonwealth harness factory, Adelaide, September 13. Tho Legislative Council has carried tho third reading of tho Hill providing for tho separation of tho New Zealand Methodist Church from tho Australian Methodist connexion.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1232, 14 September 1911, Page 5
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222GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1232, 14 September 1911, Page 5
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