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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. By TelEgraph-Press Association—Copyright

TOURING CRICKETERS. (Rec. July 25, 1.20. a.m.) New York, July 23. The Australians won a two-days' mate'A' against an .All Bermuda eleven, at Ham. ilton. The Australians compiled 439 Bermuda made 146 in the first innings and 179 in the second. EDUCATIONIST DEAD. (Rcc. July 21, 9.20 p.m.) Sydney, July 24. Mr. J. W. Turner, Superintendent at Technical Education in New South Wale?, is dead, aged G4. COMMONWEALTH CRUISER SYDNEY. (Rcc. July 24, 10.15 p.m.) London, July 24, Tho Commonwealth cruiser. Sydney ha/ left Quecnstown.

DAMAGE TO A STEAMER. London, July 23. The damage to the i-teamer Mures.") which went ashore at the islam! of Celcl»s, East Indies, a few days ago, while on route from Sydney to England, is confined to the forward part of the vessel. The reinsurance has fallen from fifty to thirty-five.guineas. PRINCE ARTHUR. OF CONNAVGIIT. (Sydney "Sun" Special.) London, July 23. Prince Arthur of Con'naught has taken a, house at York, where he will live after his marriage lo Princess Alexandra of Fife in October next. DEATH SENTENCE TO TAKE EFFECT. (Sydney "Sun" Special—July 23, (1.10 p.m.) Sydney, July 23. Cabinet has deckled that William ■Wright, sentenced to death for the murder of Jlvrtlo Caldwell, is to be hanged. HARVESTS RUINED I'.Y RAINS. (Sydney "Sun Special.) Berlin, July 22.. Heavy rains have caused (ho failure ot the harvest in tlio Ems Valley ami Lower llliino districts.

At (lie Eastbourno Hall on Wednesday, before a large .gathering of .ratepayers, the. Mayor (Mr. W. Organ) a.nd tlio councillors of Eastbourne, explained the latest in connection witli 'the negotiations between the council and Harbour Ferries Ltd. The Mcyor, in An explanatory speech, staled tliut tho present council haviug gone exhaustively into the matter, had decided to put before, the ratepayers a scheme for tlio purchase of the ferry steamers Duchess and Cobar, and municipalise tlio ferry service at a cost of ,£15,000, In conclusion, the Mayor slated that a poll on the question to decide whether lo ncccpt tho Ferry Company's offer or not was to bo take® ou Wednesday. next.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. By TelEgraph-Press Association—Copyright Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. By TelEgraph-Press Association—Copyright Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 5

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