GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright .A ME, RAMSAY MACDONALD, M.P. (Rec. May 5, 10.30 p.m.) London, May 5. Mr. Kara say Mac Donald, M.P., who was a member of the Royal Commission Inquiry into the Indian Public Service, under tlio presidency of Lord Islington, has returned from India. SIR JAMES MILLS. Sydney, May 5. Sir James Mills, managing director of tho Union Steam Ship Company, is a passenger by tho Niagara, which left for New Zealand to-day.
MOUNT MORGAN RETURNS. Brisbane, May 5. The Mount Morgan mine returns for April show that 29,599 lons of ore was treated, yielding 857 tans of copper and 10,058 ounces of gold, of a total value of £93,114. PANAMA CANAL EXCEPTIONS. New York, May 4. The Peace Congress at St. Louis has passed a motion urging tho repeal of the provision in the Canal Bill exempting American coastwise i'liips from Panama Canal tolls. REBELS EXECUTE A GOVERNOR. Mexico City, May 4. The rebels have executed the provisional Governor of Matchuela for refusing to join them. CONFLICT WITH RAIDERS. Delhi, May 4. Whilo pursuing raiders biyoud Ihe Htinnu (Punjab) frontier, Major ('lu-ystio and two troopers were killed. Five of the raiders were also killed. HUNTING HELD ACCIDENT. London, May 4. Tho Hon. Roderick Ward, second ton of t'lio Earl of .Dudley, who was injured in. tile hunting field recently, has regained consciousness, and is now progressing favourably. DUCHESS O F CON NAUGHT. London, May 4. Tho Duchess of Conmiught passed a fair night. Tho slight improvement reported has been maintained. Lalor. The Duchess passed a restless day. Iter condition is less satisfactory, JlitS. BROWNING'S POEMS. London, May 4. Mrs. Browning's manuscript of "Sonnets from the Portuguese" sold for ,£ll.lO, tho manuscript of ''Aurora Leigh" for ,E!):!0, and of "Catarina to Camoens" for .C(HO. A CALCUTTA SENSATION. Delhi, May 4. A sensation has caused in Calcutta by the breaking off of the marriage of tho daughter of the Kaeluvar of Barodn with a brother of the Maharajah of Iviich Behar on the eve of tho ceromony. Racial reasons are alleged to be at tlm bottom of the alfair. No excuse for the pale and anaemicStearns' Wine" of Cod Liver Extract sends rich red blood coursing through the veins, makes rosy cheeks,, bright and clear eycfi.—Advt, ' 3J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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380GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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