GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
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THE KING AND THE SUFFRAGETTES.
(Roc. May 1, 5.25 p.mO London, April 30. His Majesty tho King lias laid the corncr-stones of tlso Leys School Building at Cambridge;. .During tho ceremony,. Suffragettes threw a, petition, which, struck tho King's, chauffeur jvi t!» facc. Tho Hon. T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for Xffw Zealand) was among thoss pros.ent. —"Times" and Sydney "Sun" tSern'ees.
THE WIFE AND HER LORD.
Paris-, April 30. The Courts have decided that a- wife is not bound to follow her husband to it residence he selects., if his choice- is inspired by sinister nwitiros. A husband went to'a town repugnant to his wife, admitting that his object was that hti» wifo should refuse to accompany him, and so give him gromid-s. for divorcing lier. —"Times" and Sydney "Sua" Services.
ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES,
ioatloH, April 30. Other colonial exliibitars at the Royal Academy aro Charles Wheeler and Eessio Gibson.
ELECTRIFICATION Of MELBOURNE RAILWAYS. '
rvielijourno, May L Tho Railway Commissioners have let a contract, at £250,121, for tho -sripp.ly of cables in connection with tho electrification of the city railways.
SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY.
Sydney, May 1, Thero are two more smallpox cases in the city.
NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE BOOMING.
Sydney, Ma? 1. Tho State revenue is booming. Tito returns for ten months of tho financial year show an increase of £1,262,871.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
London, April 80. Last year's income of the Church Missionary Society exceeded half a million.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 5
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246GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 5
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