GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By TeloEOkßh—Press Association—Oopyrisnt , 0 i TOTALISATOR IN .NEW SOUTH 1 WALES. [ (Roc. October I, 11.10 p.m.) Sydney, October i. Mr. Mowers, Vice-President of Iko Ej ecu tiro Council, lias promised a doputa tion representing. tho raciiiq assxxsnition to submit to Cabinet a, request for till; legalising: of tlio totalisator in New SoutJ Wales. > GRAND OPERA FOR AUSTRALIA. London, October 3. Tlic Quinlan Opera. Company, wliid , will visit Australia, ami which include two or three Australian singers, lias com . menood a proviucial tour. At Liverpoo 1 the company scored a success in tho open "Valkyrie." ITOUBAIX EXHIBITION WRECKED. Paris, October 3. A galo wrecked the main building a ■ thO'Koubaix Exhibition. Tho Australia) j pavilion was not damaged. j GERMANY IN THE MEDITEREANEAN. ' Berlin, October 3. It is reported in naval circles that Gor many is,going (o send a cruiser squadroi on a cruise from end to end of the Modi terranean during tho winter, and wil i show her flag at the principal ports. ' AVIATION FATALITY. ! New York, October 3. An aviator, Mr. Diwm, fell from i 1 height of 100 ft., and was killed, at thWashington Stale Fair. VICTORIAN LOANS. Melbourne, October 4. Tho Legislative Assembly parsed a Bil . authorising a loan of two million pound i for public works, chiefly railways, train ways, and roads. DEAR GAS IN MELBOURNE. Melbourne, October 1. Tho Acting-Premier promised a depute tion to recommend a public inquiry ro garding the high price of gas. NEW HEBRIDES SERVICE. Melbourne, October i. The Federal Government is ]K»yin| Messrs. Burns, Pliilp, aud Co. ,£5520 ns i subsidy for tho New Hebrides mail ecr rice. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS, i _ Sydney, October 4. , Tho Legislative Assembly dealt will four motions of dissent from the Speaker'; rulinp. All were defeated. The debate. lacked inte.rost, and tho House was count 1 ed out on tho last motion. EASTEK CAMPS: A PROTEST. Brisbane, October i. A meeting of the Anglican clergy pro tested against tho choice of Easter for thi compulsory training camps, ns being ai interference with religious liberty.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 5 October 1911, Page 5
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342GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 5 October 1911, Page 5
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