GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
Br Tclejrreph-Prcss imacii.tioa^-GovT'rliiWi ■.; , , , ALSACE-LORRAINE. (Rec. January 30.. 10.10 p.m.) Berlin, January 30. Prince Von Bulow b likelv; to succeed Count Carl Vol Wedci as' Statfclralter in Alsace-Lorraine. Tlio Secretary of State and tho Undop-Secretarieii in Alsace-Lorraine havo also resigned, THE GOVERNQR-GENERAIiSfIiP-(Rec. January 30; 9,50 p.m.) London, January 30. Tho Right Hoii. Ronald Craniord Munro-Forgusos, Vice-Lieutenant for I'ifo, is mentioned iii connection with tho Governor-Generalship of Aust-rsliSi (R«c. January 30, 10.50 p.m.) London, January 30. It is rumoured that efforts ere being mado to induce the Sight Hon. Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for tho Colonies since 1910)' to succeed Lord Denman as (Jovernor-Gonoral of Australia. . RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN STATE SCHOOLS. (Rec. January 30, D.60 p.m.) Melfaourao, January 30. A confereftce- «i' /representatives of Cliristian Churches (including Catholic), which met to consider a Scheme for providing religions instruction iu State Schools, arrived at no definite agreement. ■WEDNESDAY'S STORM. (Rec. January 30, 9,60 p.m.) Sydney, January 30. Wednesday's storm Wrought havoc to the telegraph wires, a ; nd the resalt is still causing sorious delays. THE OVERSEAS TRADE OF THE COMMONWEALTH. (Rec. January 31, 0.35 a.m.) Melbourne, January 30. Overseas trade statistics for tho Commonwealth for tho year. 1913 show that the imports were increase of £1,552,998. . The exports wore £78,510,233—ia decrease of £585,837. LAND IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA. . London, January 29. Tho British Government has proposed to the British South African. Company that the present acute question or the ownership of land in Southern Rhodesia should bo referred to the Privy Council, i
THE COAL PORTERS' STRIKE. London, Jafiuary 29. The coal porters have accepted the concessions offered by the masters prior to the strikes, Tho arrangement includes some lrages concessions. :'
A PRIVt COUNCIL APPEAL. London, January 20. In tho Privy Council appeal ease, theCommissioner of Railways of New South Wales versus Hutcliinson, judgment was reserved.
SEPTICAEMIO PLAGtfE. Colombo, Jnimary 29. Six sudden deaths Live occurred here. O)io lias been diagnosed as septicaemic plague.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 5
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