GENERAL CABLEGRAM'S.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyriflif. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT, (Ree. May 27, 11.30 p.m.) London, May 2". Tho Anglican Archbishops and .Bishops have issued an earnest manifesto against Welsh Disestablishment. In it they say that all Christians liavo a deep' responsibility at tho present juncture, and rich and poor alike would soon have cause to deplore a change. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION. Capo Town, May 27. In tho South African Union Assembly, the Immigration Restriction Bill has passed its third reading. A SELF-DECLARED CRIMINAL. Sydney, May 27. A cadet summoned for not attending drills declared himself a criminal, with no time for compulsory drill. He was remanded in custody, SALE OF CLAN LINERS. Sydney, May 27. The Adelaide Steamship Compaiiy has purchased tho three Clan linors, Clnn Ross, Clan Miaclcay, and Clan Campbell for tho inter-Stato cargo ' trade. [Tho Clan Mflckay and Clan Cnmpbell are vessels of 2800 tons, and tho Clan,Ross 2G02 tons.] BULK HANDLING OF GRAIN. Sydney, May 27. Mr. Buirrcll, of tho Burrell Engineering Company, Chicago, has arrived under Government engagement to report upon tho question of tho bulk handling of grain. ANOTHER PLAGUE SUSPECT. Sydney, May 27. The steamer Taiyuan, from Hong-JCong. has arrived hero with a case of suspected plague aboard. MOTOR-CAR DISASTER, Berlin, May 20. A motor-car, containing six persons, dashed through the closed > gates at a lovel crossing near Utzehoe, at midnight. A passing train'collided with, and wrecked, the car, four of tho occupants of which wore killed. GHENT EXHIBITION FIRE. Brussels, May 20. The damage done by tho firo at tho Ghent Exhibition is put down at .£IO,OOO. THE MIKADO'S ILLNESS. Tokio, May 26. The Emperor of Japan, who has been suffering from pneumonia, is progressing. SIR GEORGE REID. London, May 20. Sir George Roid, High Commissioner for Australia, who attended tho Pctico Conference in America, has returned to London. KING GEORGE GIVES TO CHARITY. | Berlin, May 20.. King Georgo, who is on a visit to Germany, lias given ,£SOO to charity. THE TSAR. St, Petersburg, Mnv 20. The Tsar has returned from Berlin, whoro he attended the wedding of the Kaiser's daughter to Prince Ernest of Cumberland.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 7
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