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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Tcleji'aph—Proas .Association—OopyTighli

"AfOONLIGHTONG" IAT CLARE. (Rec. April 24, 0.55 a.m.) . . London, April 23; Tho Bishop of Killalloe has denounced tho recent moonlighting" >at Clare. Ho states that it has been decided to excommunicate tho offenders when they are discovered. A CHARTERED STEAMER, Sydney, April 23. Tho Union Steam Ship 'Company's charter of tho Willochra includes tho right of purchase. The Willochra, which has a tonnago of 7500, is ai handsomely-fitted-up vessel, with a speed of 15 knots. A SIGN OP THE TIMES. Sydney, April 23. A prominent feature of tho past quarter's State banking averages is the repayment of two and a half millions of advances, while tho cash held Ly the banks increased by ,£750,000, and the total deposits gained by ,£318,000.

CALIFORNIA'S ANTI-ALIEN. BILL. Washington, April 22. President Wilson has telegraphed to the Californian Governor a vigorous appeal against insidious anti-alion discrimination as likely to involvo tho United States iin trouble with other countries. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.' London, April 22. Tho Post Office has determined on a rapid extension of the system of automatic telephones. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S DIARIES. London, April 22. Captain Scott's diaries will bo published in October next. CONDOLENCES. London, April 22. Lady Scott met Commander Evans, of tho Terra Nova, at Charing Cross Station and condoled with him on the loss of his wife, who died a few days ago after an operation. AVIATOR'S SAD DEATH. London, April 22. Paymaster Cerne, a naval aviator, was conversing with Lieutenant Lushington, who was about to make an ascent, when tho engine of the machine suddenly started. Coriio was knocked down and the propeller cut off one of his feet, and smashed a thigh. He died from his injuries. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE'S ILLNESS. London, April 22. Tho improvement in tho condition of Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, who has been critically ill, continues. . RESIGNATION OF AN M.P. London, April 22. Mr. Valontiino Fleming, Conservative M.P. for the Henley Division of So#th Oxfordshire since 1910, is resigning his seat. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON SECOND. London, April 22. Tho Australian squadron secured second place in the. gunlayers - tests for 1!)12, with heavy and light guns. TO TOUR CANADA. London, April 22. It is reported that tho J'rinco of Wales will make an extended tour of Canada early in 1911. i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 7

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