GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
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SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY. (Rec. November 14, 0.1.5 a.m.) Sydney-) November 13. Four cases of smallpox were reported in the- city'to-day • MURDER DfiARBE*% WEST AUSTRALIA. , Perth, November 13. W. Ja-eknian, a partner of Boyer, whoso dead body, charred by, fire, \was found in a nvoll on November 1, )has hvm arrested on a charge of the murder of Boycr. •fackmau first reported thai, Boyer had been drowned while bathing. Ho Bow states that ho shot Boyor accidentally, and being afraid of an aeausa-fcion, partially burned the bodj's and throw it into a well. NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTIONS. (Bee. November 14, 0.15 a.ro,) Ottawa, November 18. Tiie Newfoundland elections have resulted in tho return' of the Government to power, with a majority of six. CAPSIZED IIfTcANAL-: NINE LIVES LOST. (Rec. November- 14, 0.15 a.m.) Monteeal, November 13 ' Thirteen employees of the Power Company w-ero erassag tljo. Laclii-iae- Canal in a- .flat-bottomed boat when the craft Capsized. Nine were drowsed.
CLAIM TO A FORTUNE. (Rec, November 14, '0.15 a.m.) Ottawa, November 13. Mr. Hector Campbell of Charlottetown, has been notified hi the death in Australia of a namesake relative, the wealthiest sheep-owner in the -Commonwealth ._ Mr. Campbell intends to assert his claims. A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. (Rec. November 14., 0.13 a.m.) Ottawa, November 13." Mr. Lucas, file British Columbian Agricultural Commissioner, lias returned •from his tour of Australia and New Zealand, He was greatly impressed with tho system of Government loa.tis . to fanners, and intends to recommend ■ tho adoption of tho system. CANNIBAL OCiJI FOR INDIGESTION. (Rec. November 13, 6.5 p.m.) Parts, November 12. Doctor Boyen, of the Faculty of Medicine at Lyons,. announced in all seriousness that hmii.n.n flesh is a scientific remedy for indigestion. He declares that it reduces the work of the digestive organs to a minimum. Ho does_ not intend practising his theory on himself, nor does he rocsiftntend it to patients.—Sydney "Sun" Special, i "LARRY LYNX" V. THE "PEOPLE." November 12, Mr. Lotingg, a jetita-alist, whose pseu- 1 dosiym is "Larry Lynx," has sited tho newspaper "Peoplo"* for damages for ■ wrongful dismissal. Defendants have counter-claimed for damages, contending : that Lotinga is guilty of a breach of agreement in disclosing _ his identity. Tho hearing has been adjourned. DISORDERLY MASSAGE "INSTITUTES," London, November 12. The London County Council has received assurances that many massage establishments ate merely disorderly houses, which are' mating largo sums of money. The council has, therefore, decided to apply to Parliament for potter to insist on tho. regtstratioti of such establishments, —Sydftey "Sun" Special. EMPIRE PRESS UNION. , ! London, November 12. j The Empire Press TJiiion entertained at luncheon overseas rcirrcsciitn-tives— Sir James Fairfax. (Sydney), Mr. E. Horton (Auckland), Dr. Reed (Bombay), and Mr. Brim-icy (Montreal). There was a iSrgo gathering of journalists. The Hon. Harry Bawsan, 1\1.P.„ presided. LATE SIR FREDERICK YOUNG. London, November 11 Sir Frederick Young, vine-president of the Royal Colonial. 'Institute, whoso death was auHotijictid yesterday, was buried at Reigafce, Surrey. The Duke of Argyll and representatives of the Colonial Ofiree, the Commonwealth, and Colonial Institute, attended a nicinoviat service at St. Margaret's, AVestminster. Many messages from different parts of the Empire were received by Sir Frederick's roiatiiy.es, .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7
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527GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7
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