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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

Sir 'feltsrurh-t'ress Association -t'opyrizht ' ——-. water on Mars. Boston, May 7. Professor Lowell smimmcos that tlio Spectroscope-• shows undoubtedly that; tliare is Water'oll Ma-rs. although tto (fiumtity is believed to. be only onethird oi the. earth's supply. KING EDWARD WING OF BRITISH MUSEUM. Mmtlcn, May 7. . Tho. King opened the Aung Mward Wiji'g of the British Museum, costing a quarter oi' a million. STRIKE AS A PROTEST. St. Petersburg, May 7. I'ifty. thousand workers iiave struck as a protest, against tlio iorhiight's suspension of several Socialist members of the Duma for disorderly interruptions. RUMANIANS ARRESTED. t . f a j is > May 7. Joseph kisteg-sr and Antoinette Bort-me-n, Rumanians, inivo ■ been arrested here for absconding i'roin New York, whew they had liqeii entrusted with £J 7,1100 worth «sf jewellery. TEA CROPS DAMAGED. Calcutta, May 7. The tea .cMRs in Northern India have been extensively damaged by hailstorm. PRICE OF PROPERTY' IX SYDNEY, Sydnay, May 8. , keven city freehold properties belonging to tlio Coop-r Estate were sold at auction, and realised '■ £76,78(1, tli« George Street frontage averaging' £500 per foot, . . smallpox. Sydney, May 8. loero :;fe two,sinaUpas eases in the. city ei Go^lbiirn. PURE MILK AT LOWEST PRICE. "Tiices" and Sydney "Suu" Sisrrfcca, (Rec. May 8, S.W p.m.) London, May S. in the; iloiwo of Commons, Mr. Douglas flail (Unionist) introduced a Bill enuring the distribution of puro milk' at the lowest price, to pcftr mothers during tho three- months after childbirth. STATUS OF ALIENS BILL. _ „ , . London, May 8. Ino Royal Colonial Institute and the Overseas Club arts appealing to Parliament t<i 'promptly pass tlio British Nationality and. Status <rf Aliens Bill to enable the Dominion IVrl'iam&uts (» pass eompkniontary legislation before the Imperii Coiifoi-mico of 1915, BRITAIN'S .fflliTrOß TEETOTAL beverages. T , , , London, M.ny 8. It has f-iewi oalctilated that Great Britain spends £109,250,000 amm-ally on tee-total freveiuges, including tea', cofe> cocoa, and aerated and mineral waters. ' WANTED TO -SEE THE THAIS JUMP . , London, Mav -S. A bov attempted, to wreck tbo'Kdii;-Uiirßii-ulsp.jfow train. ITn was copying ■motmg picEUres and said ho wanted to ?ee the train jutnp. The Mapistrato was surprised that .sm-li films iv'efe not ceiisorciu- The hoy was birelw'd.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 5

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