GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By AspaciatJon—Copyriiht ■■■ ■■ -■« ■■■ :■ ■ ■ THE NEW HEBRIDES. (Rec. May 20, 0.5 a.m.) London:, Sliiy 3D, The ''Standard" steles that as an out", com© of jT-rarifc diplomatic conversations in Paris, a® Anglo-French Commission will shortly bo sent to tho Pacific to investigate the condition. of affairs iii the New Hebrides. . MR. ROOSEVELT. New Ydrk, May 18. Mr.' l Roosevelt is now on' route to Cap® Horn. He has completely recoverod from the wrirms illness which .followed the operation which Was performed upon Mm for the wound in his leg, received wkm trying to save a caiwa in the fivcr-rapids during _ his exploration trip in tlio South American wilds. MADAME MIMA'S TOUR-. London, May 19. Madame Mcfha, interviewed, .imwioncocl that she would, sail by the Or.sovji, and will vemiiin in Australia vnrt.il .January. Nothing definite lifts been settled regarding Iter grand opera season. DID MR. CLIUROHITiL LOOP THE LOOP? London, May 13. Mr. Churchill denies tl» report that he looped the loop.
ESIPIKK TRADE MARK. '♦ I London, May 18. i The Chamber of Commerce has withdrawn its support fren-i the "Empire trado mark rnsvc-siieut, desiring to remain, lieu- ■ traL—'"Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. OBITUARY, Melbourne, May 19. Alderman, Brc-nan, aged 71 years, Sll- - Grand Arch of the Druids of Australia. awl Hew Zealand, is dead. The deceased was to have attended the meeting of the Grand Lodge ef Australasia at Dunedin next Monday. AWTRALIA'TO GGVERNORCKXERAL. Melbourne, May IS, ■ Sir' Ronald ISiiim'o-Forguson, Gover- ■ nor-Geueral «ot Australia, has arrived hero, awl was officially received, There ' was great enthusiasm. BOLIVIAN EXPLORER SAFE. I Berlin, May IS, Advices- from Bolivia stato that Dr. Eriatwl Nofden.skjo.ld, i'i® explorer, wli» was previously reported, by a Shjnan newspaper to have been massacred, togetlicr with his companions, in the wilds of Bolivia, is .safe. The Indians murdered one of his companions. AUSTRALIA'S SUBMARINE FLEET. Sydney, May 19. Tiie Commonwealth Government has placed nit order for a submarine depotship with John Brown, and Company, Clydebank. .-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 7
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324GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 7
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