GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
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SOUTH AFRICAN" BUDGET.
(Rec. April 26, 5.5 p.m.) ■ • Cape Town, April 26. Goueral Smuts , , Union Finance Minister, when producing tho Budget, announced tho intention to impose income tax and also to tax undeveloped lands.
AT STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
London, April 24. Tho United' States Ambassador (Mr. Pago), other foreign Ambassadors/the Hon. Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for Now Zealand), Sir John M'Call (Agent-General for Tasmania), and others attended tho Shakespeare celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon.
TWO; WHEELED; MOTOR-CAR
"Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. London, April 24. . A motor-car with two wheels placed centrally undor t the chassis has been built .to the order of M. Schilowsky, a Russian lawyer, by Wolsley's. Tho power is derived from a gyroscope in tho centre of the chassis below the frorit seats, the gyroscope being electrically driven.
THE SUFFRAGETTES
■"Times" and Sydney "Sua" Services. London, April 24. The Liberty and Property Defenco League advertises that it is prepared to protect properties against Suffragettes, and is supplying its agents with weapons, such as knuckle-dusters.
SAUSAGES FOR THE KAISER.
Times" and Sydney "Sim" Services. Berlin, April 24. A_ butchor, who was bicycling to the station at Potsdam on Suntlay with a supply of sausages to tho order-of tlio Kaisor, was arrested and lined, tho Court declaring that the Imperial cook should givo hia Sunday orders in good time.
BILLIARDS.
(Itec. April 27, 0.30 a.m.) London, April 26. _ The scores in the Gray-Stevenson billiards match up) arc: Stevenson 9001, Gray. 3814.
NEW FILM MARVEL. .
"Timqs" and Sydney "Sun" Services. London, April 25. A new film marvel, the epidinstropo, throws living moving objects upon a screen in natural colours and magnified thirty diameters. .
ANTT-ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN.
"Times" <md Sydney "Sun." Services. Rome, April L>s. Tho Pope received ji delegation prayiilg for Pontificinl support in the antialcohol campaign, The Pope expressed the hope that the clergy would join in the efforts to eombnt alcoholism iini] set the example of .temperance.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2133, 27 April 1914, Page 5
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