GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
TRANS-ATLANTIC WIRELESS TELEPHONY. New York, April 3 (delayed). The consulting engineer of the General Electric Company has announced that the company is planning (he establishment of iv trans-Atlantic wireless telephono system. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. .
RAND LABOUR. TROUBLES'. ' Cape Town, April 12. The master builders of Johannesburg, by a big majority, have decided not to ballot on the proposed terms for the Mltleme.nt of the builders' strike. —Aus.N.Z. Cablo Assn. THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS. New York, April 3 (delayed!. According to officials of the Navy Department, the British destroyers ana' other vessels will co-operate with the United States Navy in patrolling the Atlantic during the attempted trans-Atlan-tic {lights.—Aus.-N.it. Cable Assn.
AMERICAN AIR FORCE ON PEACE BASIS. New York, April 3 (delayed). Tho Washington correspondent of the United Press states that the Air Service of tho United States Army will have 1700 aeroplar.es in active. service, and 3400 in reserve, , and a peace time strength of 21,853 enlisted men and 1923 officers.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
' BRITISH WOMEN EMIGRANTS. London, ,-pril 12. The Government is sending two lady delegatcf; to the Dominions to report regarding the prospects for the immigration of women.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
SOUTH WALES MINERS. (Rec, April H, 7.35 p.m.) London, April 11. Tlio South Wales miners 'bv 121,332 votes to 16,150 favoured the adoption of the proposals in Mv. Justice Sankey's report for tho settlement of the coal trouble.—Aus.-N.Z. Cnble Assn. LAWN TENNIS. (Rec. April 11, 7.35 p.m.). London, April 11. In the tennis double, Fisher and Lowe beat Simpson and Lyon.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
TOURING CRICKETERS. (Rec. April It, 7.35 p.m.) London, Ajiril 14. The crickeiers who are practising with a view to selection in the Australian Imperial Forces' touring team include Collins, Docker, Gregory, Maidnwnt, Taylor, Kelleway, Fellow, Stirling, Murray, Herring, and Spiers—United Service.
BY-ELECTION: COALITION DEFEAT. (Rec. April 15, t.tfl a.m.) London, April 10. At the llull by-election, LioutcnantComuiunder Kenworthy (an Asciuith Liberal), with 9621 voles, defeated Lord Enslace Percy, Coalitionist, who received 7G99.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 7
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