GENERAL CABLEGRAMS By Telegraph—Frees Association—Copyrigh
. IMPERIAL UNION OP TEACHERS. (Rec. July 22, 0.40 a.m.) London, July 21. . 1 An Imperial Union of Teachers lias been I inaugurated. Messrs. Goldio (Sydney), ■ Irwin aud Blanch (Melbourno), Gladinan' ' (West Australia), and Smith (New Zealand) participated in tho proceedings. Mr. ' Goldio advocated nil interchange of teach« crs within Uic Empire. H SCHOOLBOYS' HANDWRITING. ■ (Sydney, "Sun" Special—July 21, 7.20 p.m.) London, July 21. The Chamber of Commerce, in its report, states that soventy-iivo per centum, of tho schoolboys failed in tho hand' writing test. JEWEL ROBBERY IN ADELAIDE. Addaida, July 21. Between Saturday' night and Sunday morning tho premises of Collins and Company were entered and jewellery worth. J31500 stolen. Tho safo was opened by sawing off one of tho top hinges, FATAL EXPLOSION. Perth, July 21. A house occupied by a farmer named Duukley, an old resident of tho Gapel River district, was wrecked by an accidental explosion of gelignite. DunkleyVi daughter Ruby, 'aged nineteen years, \vai_ . . killed instantly. i SUDDEN DEATH OF A CONSUL. Sydney, July 21. Mr. William Clarke, Consul in Sydney for Portugal, died suddenly aboard tho Mataram. He had just arrived from a health trip to New Guinea. PRINCE OF WALES IN GERMANY, (Sydney "Sun" Special.) London, July 20. An arrangement that had. been made for tho Prince of Wales to inspect a model of the Unger airship lias been eanv celled, on the ground that it would eui danger German interests. SEA WATER AND SEA AIR. (Sydney "Suu" Special.) London, July 20. An important medical congress lws opened at Brighton. It will consider Ilia effect on health of sea water and sea air, what ailments bathing arc likely to benefit, and to what extent people suffer Iron* over-indulgence during a warm summer. KING GEORGE AND THE SCHOOL • CHILDREN. London, July 20; Tho King entertained SOOfl teachers of London schools and many children at a garden party at Buckingham Palace. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT. London, July 20. Princo Arthur of Coniuiught is mentioned as a likely successor to his father, as Governor-General of Canada. ; MEXICAN PRESIDENTS.' Now York, ,Tul;K2o. General Grrouinio Trovino is the latast aspirant for tho nosition of President cif Moxioo. 1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1808, 22 July 1913, Page 6
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