GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Prsae At«ocle.tlon—Copyright ——.-s—: THE ASSOCIATION GAME. Loudon, November 9. Lord Kinnaird presided at a great banquet at the Holborn Restaurant on the occasion of tho jubilee of the Football Association. The speakers emphasised the marvellous growth of tho game. Hie "Athletio News" points out that tho association's receipts for the season 1988-9 were eighty-two shillings; last season's totalled £25,838. CANADA'S FOOD DUTIES. (Reo. November 4, ,11.20 p.m.) ' Ottawa, November 4. The Liberal pai-tv press is advocating nil increase in British preference to fifty per cont., the abolition of duties on food, the abolition or reduction of duties on machinery used for tho production of food, and tho appointment of a permanent Tariff Commission to regulate tariffs. EX-AMBASSADOR DEAD, (Reo. November 5, 0.20 a.m.) London, November 4, Tho death is announced of Sir Horftco Rumbold, the veteran diplomat, who t> as formerly Ambassador i to AustriaHungary, and was the author of_ several ell-known volumes of recollections,
BRUNSWICK 'AND ITS RULER. (Rec. November i, 5.5 p.m.)
Berlltif November 4. Prince Ernest of Cumberland, on entering Brunswick on Monday, granted an amnesty to many prisoners. Crowds of people invaded the capital, -hoisterouslv happy 'at having their own ruler again, for the first time in thirty years. Sydney "Sun" Special.
WILDING IN SWEDEN—COVERED COURTS CHAMPIONSHIP. Stockholm, November 3.. In the world's covered corrfcs championship, Wilding defeated E'leinschroth, 8-6, G-4, 11-9. OIL WELLS ON FIRE. Bucharest, November 3. Twenty-five oil wells are alight in tho Horoni district. Tho whole valley and tho hillsides are a sea of flame. The damage is already estimated at a million sterling. (Reo. November 5, 0.20 a.m.) By an immense effort the fires at Moreni wore extinguished. Nineteen oil wells were destroyed. INFLAMMABLE GOODS IN BUILDINGS. "Times"—Sydncv "Sun" Rnecin.l Cables. London, November 3. The London County Council is recommending the licensing of buildings containing over ten kinematograph films, and shops containing over 5601b. of celluloid. It also recommends that light articles, like combs, toys, and collars, should not be sold without a warning being given to the | buyers as to their inflammability) SPANISH MURDER CARE—DEATH ■ PENALTY PAID. Madrid, November 3. Captain Sanchez has beon executedfor the murder of Seilor Zalon.
[Zalon. a wealthy resident, disappeared in April last. His body was found in .Tune, cut to pieces, between two walla of a military riding school. Zalon was a notorious gambler and a fast liver, and Luisa _ Sanchez, daughter of the captain, was his mistress. Tho woman was sentenced to the maximum term of imprisonment for complicity in tho crime.] SIX-DAY "CYCLE RACE. (Eeo. November 5, 0.20 a.m.) Boston, November 4. The six-day bicycle raeo has covered 190 miles. After eight hours' riding "Paddy" Nchir nnd Alfred Grcnda, Australians, led by a lap. Fred. Keefe, an Australian, and Joe. lOopsky, of New York, following. LATE~iSIPt , ING.
London, November 4,
Sailed. —King of Cyrus,- Star of Ire laud for Wellington; Salom for Lyttel ton.
WHEAT. (Rec. November 5, 0.15 a.m.) London, November 4. Wheat cargoes are held steadily. Another 6500 tons of Australian, duo in tho first half of January, has heen sold at 355. 4id. New crop Australian, for Januarx-Fobru&f'y uhiptnont, id n Stored fife,. QiU and 85a, 21 la obteiaaMadj
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