GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Preea Association"Copyright -— 4 — SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY. (Rec. November 15, 0.15 a.m.) Sydney, November 14. Only one case of smallpox was reported in iilio city to-day. BRITISH ADMIRALTY. London, November 14, Captain Cecil Lambert succeeds Admiral Pakeiihara as Fourth Lord of the Admiralty. THIRTY DUELS ON HANI).' Berlin, November 14. Thirty Alsatian students havo challenged Lieutenant von Foorstrier, officer commanding tho Prussian Garrison at Zabem in ccxnseguo.nce of that officer's action in. affering Ins men ton fcurlts each for every Alsatian vagabond they stabbecL kingTlfonso. , Vienna, November 14., King Alfonso and. Queen En a of Spain will visit the Aichduko Frederick of Austria. A specialist, will attend King Alfonso—who has been suffering from ear trouble—on ivis arrival. NEW SOUTH WALES STATE ELECTIONS, Sydney., November 14. Tha Hon. I>. E. Hall, M.L.C., has resigned tho New Wales Solicitor* < Generalship, and his Seat in the Legislative Council, jn order to contest the Eiimore- seat at tho State elections. .. KILLED lit A TREE. Melbourne, November 14. Two mfen, named Cowan and Newell, wero sheltering under a tree during a storm when the tree was blown dosvu. Both wero ldlkd, CANADIAN BUSINESS MEN TO VISIT BRITAIN. Ottawa, November 13. Forty heads of tho chief business concerns in Canada, West of the GreatLakes, 'will visit the principal industrial centres of Great Britain in March nest-. The British business men will return tho visit in "Suit" special. CELLULOID CINEMA FILMS PROHIBITED. Paris, November 14. Owing to the flanker of fire, the use of celluloid cinema films has been prohibited, GRAECO-TURKISH TREATY. London, November 13, The Graeeo-Turkisli Peace Treaty has been signed, Vienna, November 13. Malksnri women have appealed to Queen Mary to help to secure the release of male relatives captured by tho Greeks. AIRMAN KILLED. Paris, November 13. Captain Legardo was killed while aeropkning, LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. London, November 13. , The sum of £71,431 has been tailed towards tho £100,000 required for the London. School of Tropical Medjcino, NORDDEL'TSOnERLiNE'S SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA. Sydney, NoveiuW 14. It is stated that the NorddoHtscher* Lloyd service to Australia will bo discontinued if Germany does not, grant a subsidy. RECRUITING FOR THE BRITISH ARMY, London, November .18. The War Office has initiated the experiment of turning all soldiers on fur-! lough into recruiting officers for special recruiting, the reward being according to results. SAFETY AT SEA* CONFERENCE. London, November 13. Tho International Safety at Sea Conference, sitting at tho Foreign Office, lias appointed various sectional committees. Tho (lpiiboratious of the conference aro exported to ormi.iiuie for a month.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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