GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegraph—Frees Association— GopyStsM !* ' • END OF AN OFFICIAL QUARREL AUSTRALIA AT PANAMA. Melbourne, January 15. Mr. Mahon's (Federal Minister of External Affairs) last word in the controversy is that Mr. Deakin's appointment is a magnanimous act on the part of the Federal Government. [Trouble arose between the Minister of External Affairs and Mr. Deakin with reference to tho latter acting as Commonwealth representative at the Panama Exhibition, and there were at one time, indications that Mr. Deakiu would not fulfil the mission.] SMALLPOX ON THE RUNIC Melbourne, January 16. It is believed that South Africa is tho [ source of the smallpox- case on board the steamer Runic. . "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" INJUNCTION AGAINST KINEMA COMPANY. (Rec, January 15, 7.10 p.m.) Sydney, January 15. ' The Supremo Court has refused the application of the Australian Feature Film Company to dissolve an injunction granted to J. C. Williamson, Ltd., restraining the applicants from screening a kinematograph production of Wilson Barrett's drama "The Sign cf the Cross," of which J. C. Williamson, Ltd., hold the' rights ipf product-ion in Australia and New Zealand. FROM THE WILDS OF SOUTH AMERICA SWEDISH EXPLORER RETURNS. (Rec. January 15, 0 p.m.) .London, January 14. Dr. Nordenskjold, the Swedish explorer, has returned from a two years' sojourn in tho territory between Bolivia and Brazil. He discovered a newIndian tribe, of cannibal habits.— — ("Times" ana Sydney "Sun" Services.)
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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231GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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