GENERAL CABLES
| BrTelerrAph-Prc«i Aooolstlon-OopyriiM There is hot weather throughout (be Commonwealth. Sydney on Wednesday registered 9S, the hottest November day since 1913. A Melbourno message announces the death of the Hon. Duncan E. MTBryde, formerly Victorian Minister of Publio Works and Health. A message from Sydney slates that Mr. W. M. Hughes (Federal Prime Minister) has been presented with an' address of gratitude and a cheque for £25,000 for services rendered to soldiers of tho Empire.
Mr. Andrew Fisher's term of office ns High Commissioner for Australia has ■ been extended for three months, and he has been granted leave on full pay from January to April, during which time i Senator Millcn will probably administer ■ at Australia House in. the capacity of | Rcsidont (Minister.
The late Empress Eugenie left over ,£2,000,000. Her English estate totalled .£221,622. Hor will enjoins tlint her executors shall prosecute any publisher of her' memoirs. Slio bequeaths a valuable Grouze to Sir John Hurgoync, who brought Tier to England in tho yacht Gazutto (vlien tho Second Empire fell.'
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 7
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172GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 53, 26 November 1920, Page 7
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