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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' 5 TRIO Ol\ SWINDLERS. (Rec. July 19, 0.20 a.m.) London, July 18. 'A solioitor named Thomasett, of Bromley, in Kent, has been sentenced to twenty months, da Lambert, a Westhampstead banker, to eighteen months, and David, a telerk at Westhampstead, to 15 mouths, on •their conviction upon a charge of defrauding Elias Azanedt and others x>l U22.000. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY. London, July 18. Throughout the MacKinnon Cup. match the wind frequently changed. The Australians scored a notable victory, largely helped by their judgment in coping with the rariablo conditions. The whole team iva3 admirably coached, and shot splendidly. It was a runaway match at 1000 yards. Blacklow finished with eleven consecutive bulls. The win was a popular one, and the team was warmly congratulated. OPERATIC TENOR DEAD. Melbourne, July 18. Mr. Edward ATmes Beaumont, formerly b favourite operatio tenor, is dead, aged 72 years.

Last evening Dr. Newman presided at a meeting of the Karkarika Savage Club, Seatoun. During the first half of the evening Dr. Newman spent half an hour in delivering an address on "Maori Legends/' which was much appreciated by those present. Tho, second half of the evening was occupied by Mr. 11. C. W. Blick and company. It is stated that last night's meeting had the largest attendance of any meeting to date. ] Invitations havo been, issued, to mem.Tiers of Parliament and their wives and families to visit the Union Company's pew steamer Wallino on Monday afterpoon. Tho Garl and Countess of Liverpool have also accepted an invitation to visit the vessel. The Wahiae, with guests on board, will leave the wharf at 2.80 p.m. for a short sea trip of about two nours' duration. She will'.sail for lyttelton the, same evening. Assisted immigrants to the number of 168 aro duo iait Wellington from London by the New Zealand Shipping Company's Euahine on Tuesday morning next. Included in the number are 38 domestic Servants, 47 farm labourers, and 83 wives together with their children; ONLY THE BEST PIANOS. Tho Brilliant Broadwood. The Splendid Ronisch. Tho Magnificent Lipp. The Superb Steinway. These are only four of the famous Pianoß pn Tvhich we specialise—The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island manager.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 5

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