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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Telegrauh—Press Association-Copyright

A SYDNEY TRAGEDY. Sydney, February 15. Tho girl- Myrtle Caldwell and the young man William Wright, who wero found shot, tho former in a shelter shed at Lane Cove and the latter at his own home,

are both too low to civo an account of themselves. . 1 , , (Reo. February 10, 5.5 p.m.) 1 Sydney. 16, Myrtle Caldwell is dead. ■ EMIGRATION. ' London, February' 16. The Colonial Institutes'. Emigration Committeo. has submitted to the Poor Law Distriot Conferences information relating to'the migration of children to,overseas Dominions. , • 'AERO EXHIBITION. . •. , - .London,, February, 15. Tho King at A' 'private-'visit inaugurated the aero exhibition at Olympia. - - .APPROPRIATION BILL/ ■ 1 , London, Fobrnary 15. In. tho House of Commons tho Appropriation Bill was read a third time. The Speaker, certified that it was a Money Bill. l . Parliament then'rose, i It will reassemble on March 6; 1 FIRD AT A PICTURE THEATRE, ■ Sydney, February 15. At the inquiry regarding' the fire at Williams's Crystal Palace Picture Theatre, on December :80 >last, the Coroilor remarked that there seemed to be a suggestion of foul play, but he was tin able to say whether that was so or not. Certainly there was no evidence thereof, Tho verdict was that tho evidence did nbtskow. whether the firo was accidental or not, ; . THE RUNAWAY VICAR. " . . London, February 14. ■ The "Daily Mirror" sent a wireless message to' tho ReVi Albert Knight, vicar of Hunslet, who eloped with a girl and is now on his way to Melbourne, aboard tho Port Lincoln. Knight replied that ho had left Leeds for a colonial life, and that his future plans were uncertain at present. . STOLEN JEWELLERY. Melbourne, February 15, The-bag of jewellery stolen by a boy at the Ballarat railway station has been reoovered iu an outhouse at Ballarat. The youth who stole it directed the police to the place. He was sentenced to four months' imprisonment, ' THE NEW ZEALAND. , London, February 15. Tho battleship New Zealand has arrived at St. Vincent. SHIRE HORSES. . • London, Fobrnary 15.' Thirty-two of Lord Rothschild's Shire horses have been sold, tho average price boing -£151. The highest price was secured by Champion's Goalkeeper, llOOsns,, which is a record. ;

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1676, 17 February 1913, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1676, 17 February 1913, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1676, 17 February 1913, Page 7

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