GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
CLOTHING A NECESSARY COMMODITY. Sydney, September 25. The Commodities Commission is pro-
claiming clothing a necessary commodity, —Press Assn.. THE 1920 OLYMPIAD. London, September 24. France, America, Italy, Holland, Denmark, and Sweden have agreed to compete at tho Antwerp Olympiad in 1920. The late enemy countries are excluded.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COLLIERY CONFERENCE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. .; Melbourne, September 25. A conference of ccal miners and owners in New South Wales has reached a tentative agreement.—Press Assn. GERMAN EXPORTS IN SWEDISH STEAMERS. Paris, Soptember 24. As tho result of the curtailment of German shipping by the Peace Treaty, tho place of the Hamburg-South American Steam Ship Company has been taken hy the Stockholm-Johansen Line, whose first steamer has left Hamburg for South America with a cargo of 15,000 tons — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. FRENCH ROYALTIES TO ARTISTS. Paris, September 24. The Chamber of Deputies has unanimously passed a Bil giving to artists a Toyality of from one to three per cent, on the auotion prices of their works. The royalties are payable to the artists during thoir lifetime, and to their heirs for fifty years after their death.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Asm, M.C.C. INVITATION TO AUSTRALIA. London, September. 24. Tho Man-yle'bone Club has telegraphed to Australia, inviting a representative team to visit Great Britain in 1920.—Au5.N.Z). Cable Assn. , "STYMIE" TO STAY. . London, September 24. The Rules Committee of the Royal Golf Club has refused to abolish the "stymie." -Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. FA plaver is "stymied" when, having nlaved his ball on to the green, his opponent with the next shot interposes his ball boi'vcen the first player's and the hole."!
THE DAVIS CUP. (Rec. September 26, 1 a.m.) Sydney, September 25, Tho Lawn Tennis Association hi\s received a cablegram from London stating tlhat owing to postponed sailings it will he impossible to play tho Davis Cup fixtures before January—Press Assn. CAILLAUX AND LENOIR, THE TRAITORS. (Rec, September 26, 1.20 a.m.) Paris, Soptember 25. flhe confrontation of Caillanx, and Lenoir has been ordered, but Lenoir'is Boriously ill.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 7
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