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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. OBITUARY. .(Rec. April 28, 10.55 p.m.) Sydney, April 28. Canon Hough, a prominent Anglican, is dead. EMPIRE TIJADE COMMISSION. Melbourno, April 28. The members of tho .Umpire Trade Commission have arrived here. Bl'-ELECTION CANDIDATES. London, April 27. Mr. George Nicliolls, ex-J1.1'., will lie tlio Liberal candidate, for the Newmarket scat ill the Houso of Commons, rendered vacant by the death of Sir Charles Rose (Liberal). Sir John Dcnisoii-Pen-der will bo tlio Conservative candidate. EARTHQUAKES. London, April 27. Two alarming earthquake shucks were felt at Newport, Monmouthshire. EMIGRATING TO AMERICA. London, April 27. Three liners sailed from tho Clyde on Saturday with 2950 emigrants for Canada, and 1280 for New York. This constituted a record ,I'or one day. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE. London, April 27. Tho condition of Archbishop Clarke, who has been critically ill, shows a continued improvement. THE DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT. London, April 2". The Duchess of Connaught passed a good night. Her strength is being maintained. THE GHENT EXHIBITION. Drusscts, April 27. The King and Queen of Belgium, with Prince Leopold, inaugurated the Ghent Exhibition,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 7

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