GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
ify Tcleeraph-Preßs Association-OoDyright . ':'■ — »• :,•■ . RECIPROCITY IN NATURALISA- . TION. • ■"■; ■ Londotij December 17. ; '.Earl Grey, in addressing tlio Colonial Institute, said that tho Government neit session would introduce a Bill to'secure reciprocity of naturalisation within the Empire.. '■ ■ AGRA MtfRDER CASE. ■ Calcutta, January 19. The accused in the Agra murder case, Clark (lately of the Allahabad Medical Department), Mrs. Fulhani, and the natiYo 6emnt Budhu, havo been committed for trial on. charges of having murdered Mr. Pulhani, husband of tho female pri-
souer. - ' A native'named Mohan, accused by Budliu of killing Mrs. Clark with a sword, lias been arrested. ; .DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT. 1 Ottawa, January 18. ' The Duchess of Connaught, ivho' • has ■been suffering from peritonitis/ is 'convalescent. " ' , ■;i ; ; FIRE AT BIRMINGHAM. r London, Decomber 17. The Leyland and Birmingham Hubber Company s works at Birmingham have been burnt down. Sovcn hundred people are deprived of work. FACTORY GUTTED. Melbourne, January 18. A fire gutted the Australian Chemical Company's and tho National Press Printing Company's premises. , DEFENCE, RESISTERS. Melbourne, January 18. The inter-State Conference of Freedom) Leagues condemned compulsory training, and decided to assist in eTory possible way trainees refusing to serve for conscientious reasons.. . ■' PRINCE ALBERT. London, January 18. Prince Albert, King George's second eon, is on board the cruiser Cumberland, which sails on a cruiso to the West Indies to-day. . ' AGAINST WOMEN BARRISTERS. London, Januaiy 18. A meeting of the English Bar at the Inner Temple overwhelmingly rejected the admission of women to the Bar. TASMANIA'S NEXT GOVERNOR. London, January. 18. The appointment of the Right Hon, W. G. Ellison-Macartney, Deputy-Master of the Mint, as Governor of Tasmania is gazetted. A FATAL "JOT RIDE." London, January 18. The chauffeur Sallows, who killed a lady while using his 'master's car to give a ride to some intoxicated friends, has been oommitted for trial. ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 7
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302GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 7
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