GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Press Aeaooiation-Coryxijlit COOL BURGLARY IN FREMANTLE. Fremantle. September 26. Mr. Buckeridgo, a jeweller, wont to a tea-room next tioor to Ins shop at b o'clock last evening. Roturnrag to his shop shortly afterwards lie found tho front door open and £300 worth of jewellery gone. Ho was insured against burglary. ' , "IMPORTED GOVERNORS." Melbourne, September 26. Tho Legislative Assembly rejected, by 39 votes to 17, a motion to take a referendum at next election; oil tho question of the abolition of imported State Governors for Victoria. FACTORY- EXPLOSION—TWO FATALITIES. Berlin, September 25. Two persons wore killed and twelve injured by an explosion of dynamite at a. factory at Porz, on the Rhino. Tho explosion was due to the carelessness of, a woman in handling matches. The; factory was completely wrecked. EX-KING MANOEL'S CONSORT.' (Rcc. Septomber 26. 10.5 p.m.) Berlin, September 26. Ex-King Manocl's Consort is suffering from influenza, and is staying at Munich, at tho residence of Princess Frederick of Holienzollern. THE BRESLAU SCANDAL. (Reo. Septomber 26, 1.15 a.m.) Berlin, September 26. i Seventeen additional arrests hays been made at Broslau, in Germany, in connection with the recently reported boarding school scandals. ' LANGFORD AND JOHNSON. By Tolesrraph—Proas Association— Copyright "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables (Rcc. September 2G, 7.15 p.m.) London, September 26. Langford is anxious to meet Johnson at Olympia in December next, but Johnson declines to .meet him before June. . AUSTRALIAN TURF. (Rcc. September 27, 0.25 a.m.) , Sydney, September 26. . Duke Foot has been scratched for the Metropolitan. His owner intends to run him 'in tho • weight-for-ngo events only at tho Randwick meeting._ It will der pend upon how he shapes in theso whether ho will start for tho Melbourne Cup. MURDERER BEHEADED. • (Rec. Scptcmbor 27, 0.25 a.m.) Berlin, September 26. Tho. man Strasso who ran amok at Munich, killed a policeman, and mortally shot Major Lowinski, an attache of the Prussian Legation, has been decapitated in tlio prison courtyard. He died repentant. BEEF FOR THE ARMY. / (Rcc. September 27, 0.25 a.m.) I London, September 26. Tho War Office is inviting tenders, to close on December 17, for tinned beef, with delivery early in March —375,000 12oa. tins, and 62,500 4oz. tins. t
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 7
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365GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 7
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