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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

|By Telegraph—Prees Aesooiation-Copyrlßht 9 —. DOCKERS ON STRIKE AT LEITII. (Hoc. Juno 30, 0,15 a.m.) London, Juno 30. I'our thousand deckel's «t Leith haw struck. Hundreds of scam?u have beer discharged in consequence. LONDON JEWEL ROBBERY. London, Juno 28. In connection with the theft from tht Kinff's Cross Station of .fMOOO worth oi jewellery belonging to Freeman and Co., Charles Schrit-fer (n clerk in Freeman and Co's employ), Joseph James (a dealer, formerly in the firm's employ), and Prank Keekuer (a chauffeur), were sentenced— the former to fifteen and (ho latter to twelve months' imprisonment. THIEVES MISS A BIG HALL., Brussels, Juno 28. •' A strong-room at Antwerp lias beefl robbed of diamonds valued at .£SOOO. The lliioves wcio disturbed, and overlooker' jowcllcry worth XI),000. ' MLLAIt-BOX OUTRAGE. London, Juno 27. Jlrs. Mackworlli, a daughter of All'. Thomas Walsh, eoal-owner, has been arrested for placing acid in a Newport letter-box. HOUSE OF COMMONS PROCEDURE. London, June 2S. A Select Committee of (ho Iloitso of Commons lias been appointed to consider the procedure in connection with public business. HAYWARD'S HUNDREDTH CENTURY London, June 2f. Havward scored his hundredth centurr in th'o match against Lancashire. MURDER BY BLACKS. Perth, June 28. Blacks fatallv snenred a station em' ployco near Wyndliani. THEFTS AT JEWEL AUCTION. Paris, June 27, A collect ion of jewels were being ex. hibited at the Hotel Drout prior l to a sale by auction. During the luncheon interval jewels to the value of .ClOO' disappeared, MR, MARCONI AND TIIE TITANIC. Berlin, June 27. . Mr. Marconi withdrew the; libel action against the newspaper "Die Well am Xtontoß." ■ oir; the paper repudiating its Btatemcnt that he had testified before the American Commission of Inquiry into tho loss of the Titanic, and that his company had sought to make money out of tlie Titanic disaster. MURDERER REFUSED LEAVE TO AI'I'EAL. Sydney, June. 20. AVilliam Wright, sentenced to death /or Ihe murder of Myrtlo Caldwell, wp.p refused leavo to appeal.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 7

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 7

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