GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
LABOUR UNREST IN ARGENTINA. New York, April 26. Dispatches from Buenos Aires state that the industrial unionists are agitating for the adoption of laws similar to those of Australia for the protection of the workers in Argentina,—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. WIRELESS ON THE HIGH SEAS. London,. April 27. The removal of restrictions on wireless messages on the high seas, except in certain zones, is expected to greatly facilitnfe communication with ships, and augment the telegraphic traffic between these and airships. Moreover, ships' range was increased during war time to 1000 miles. —Aus.-N.Z Cable Assn. MURDER CHARGE. Melbourne, April 28. Corporal' Poulson has been arrested, and charged with having murdered Privnto Eminett.—Press Assn. MULTIPLEX TELEGRAPHY. New York, April 2G. Major-General Squier, of the United States Army, has transmitted eight telegraph and eleven telephone messages simultaneously ovor a single wire.—Aus - N.Z. Cable Assn. COAL COMMISSION RESUMES. (Rec. April 28, 8.35 p.m.) Sydney, April 28. The State Coal Commission has resumed Tho employers are not represented. Mr. Watt (Federal Acting-Prime Minister) has definitely arranged for a conference with the New South" Wales colliery proprietors on Wednesday to discuss the agreement which the miners have already accepted.—Press Assn. CHEAP RADIO-ACTIVITY. (Ree. April 28, 10.30 p.m.) New York, April 27. A Los Angeles message announces that Doctor Baringcr Cox, the Government radio-export, has discovered a method of artificially producing radio-activity at small cost in nny quantity desired.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn GH-KAT SNOWSTORM IN LON'DON. (Kec. April 29, 0.30 a.m.) London, April 28. A (rrcat Miowstorm on Sunday endangered the crops, damaged the orchards, and dislocated tho telegraphs and teleplumes. Five thousand wires are down. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ißec. April 23, 2 a m.) London, April 28. A fierce blizzard and snowsturn: swept, over the country on Sunday. Several inches of snow foil in London, necessitating tho use oi snow-ploughs to clear the tramlines in some districts.—Aus.N Vi. Cable Assn. LANIUS SOLD. (Hoe. -April 20, 1.13 a.m.) Sydney, April 28. At the thoroughbred sues i.a'.i'.is fetched 25(H) guineas.--Press As.-n.
DONATION TO CAPETOWN UNI- ■ VERS ITY. Capetown, April 21. Tho Bank of South Africa lias donated .210,000 to the Capetown University — Aub.-N.Z. Cablo -Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 5
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