GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright
SPLENDID AEROPLANE FLIGHT. (Ree. May 13, 0.30 a.m.) London, May 13. An aviator named Brinzojono has aeroplaned from Bremen, via Brussels, to Houdon. THE KING AND QUEEN. London, May 12. Their Majesties, King George mid Queen Maw, attended a Garrison Church parade at Aldcrshot. There was an impressive military service. ENGLISH STATESMEN ABROAD. • London, May 12. Tlio Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, and Mrs. Asquith, and Mr. Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill, hava arrived in Venice. DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT. London, May 12. The Duchess of Connaught, ' who has beeu critically ill, passed n satisfactory day. "HULLO, RAGTIME!" London, May 11. Mrs. Harry Thaw, wife of tho Madison Square murderer, lias signed a contract to appear in the revue "Hullo, Ragtime!" at tlie London Hippodrome. Her salary is to bo .-GUt) a week. SEEING "HIITiIGIITS; London, May 11. Eighty children are visiting Paris under tlio auspices of tlio London Comity Council. Many French schoolboys are visiting London. CALIFORNIA'S ANTI-ALIEN BILL. Washington, May 11. Mr W. J. Bryan, l.'jiibjd States Secretary for Stale, lias dispatched a message to tlio Governor, Mr. Johnson, urging him to return the Anti-Alien Bill to the Slate Legislature for reconsideration. KING ALFONSO IN FRANCE. Paris, May 11. King Alfonso of Spain lias conferred with M. i'iclum, Foreign Minist::r. A great reception in tlio streets wan accorded to his Majesty. SUGGESTED CABINET ALTERATIONS. London, May 11. The newspaper "Nation" advocates that llr. Moytl-Gcorge should relinquish Iho Chancellorship of tlio Exchequer and supersede Mr. John Burns as President of !lie I.ocnl Government Board.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 5
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396GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 5
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