GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Prass Association— Copyright LATE SHIPPING. (Rec. June 2fi, 1.10 a.m.) Sydney, June 25. Arrived— Daniell Havelock, from N<j«r Zealand. Newcastle, June 25. Arrived)—Kamona, from Auckland. Arrived—lCamiona, from Auckland. ENGLISH CRICkET. London, Juno 25. Gloucester has defeated Kent by six wickets. LEAGUE FOOTBALLERS. Sydney, June 25. The New Zealand League footballers defeated Orange, at Orange, by 28 to 5, playing ten men in the first half. SIR ARCHIBALD HUNTER. London, June 21. Sir Archibald Hunter has resigned the Governorship of Gibraltar. AN AUSTRALIAN'S WILL. London, June 25. The "Daily Chronicle" states .that an Australian solicitor has been identified as the heir of the late Mr. William Jones, of Warragul, Gippsland, who was a native of Anglesey. Ho died intestate, leaving a quarter of a million. The heir is Mr. Hugh Jones, of Llanberis, a nephew. WHEAT. . London, June 25. The American visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is 52,270,000 bushels. QUEEN MARY LAND. Melbourne, Ju.ne 25. Her Majesty the Queen has cabled her willingness that the new land extending 130 miles east of Kaiser William II Land, discovered by Mr. Frank Wild, of tho Mawson Antarctic Expedition, should be called Queen .Mary Land. COLLIERY TROUBLE!?. Sydney, June 25. ..There is a recurrence of the trouble at the northern collieries. Three—Wollarali, iOllesmerevale, and Stanford-Morthyr—are idle owing to the managements declining to accede to the men's demands. FLOODS IN NEW SOfiTH WALES. Sydney, June 25. As a result of recent rains, there are floods in the Nepean, liawkesbury, and some other riyers. ( Considerable damage has been done. • j SOUTH AFRICAN CHARTERED COMPANY. London, June 24.. Sir Leander Jameson has succeeded the Dilke of Abercorn in the presidency of tho Chartered Company of South Africa. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAGSHIP. London, June 24. Four hundred Australians have-signi-fied their intention of visiting the bnttlesliip Australia in July. A special train has been arranged, fllis Majesty the King visits the Australia on June 30, and the flagship sails about July 12.1 ULSTER GUN-RUNNERS. London, June 24. Two cases of rifles were seized at Coleraine, Londonderry.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 5
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342GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 5
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