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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Aisoaeiatioa-OoPJ-richi ■■■:. . _: POLICE RAID ON PARISIAN DBISSS3IAKERS, ; (Rec. Mn-y'lO, 5.5'p.ni,) Paris, May !). Tlio police have raided tho premise! sf rimiwrotts dressinakers, who .' art sharged with copying tho niadete e< 6rsl-class ho.«ses by means of informa tion obtained from tho latter's employees. lmp©rta-f(t oorresjioiid-eiice wa< seijsed. SPY SBNTJENCaD. " Bertiri, May 9, A man named Stroh, formerly a scknfl. teacher, has.been sitntencod a{. Leip?,i-t fco five years' i«pfisß«ini>nt for espion ago, Ho coinpilo-f-l a map of the Sti-as-burg forts And .undcrgroiuui worlig' I'oj a French agent at Geneva. BOOM IN MELnOtJimS CITt LANDS, Melbourne, May 9, Between £1100 and £1200 per foot lias keen paid for property in Collins Street, ttiis is stated to'bo a record, SMAMiPOX In"s¥DN3SY. Sydney, May 9. There are two iiiotc smallpox cases in the. city. VOICES ON~TBE \UftE. tondorij May 9. The etiginoer? at tlio Post Office hav< invuntetl a device for we-ing eaperposw Currents,' and so dotiMitig tho capa-oiti rrf telephone ami tekgraph cables. Thi [levies enables four people in London i< speak simultaneously, using sepfu'nt'i (.elephonos, to four geopie iii Paris, us ing only two lines.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

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183

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

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