MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN and n.z. cable association. ZAXNI’S FLIGHT. TOKIO, October 10. Zniino lias arrived at Kushimoto. MOSUL DISPUTE. CONST A XTIXOI’LK, October 10. The Turkish Government has replied ti the British unites regarding the Turkish incursions into the Mosul villa—yet. Turkey denies any incursions. She declares slie is not concentrating (loops.
The Turkish Government undertakes not to pass a line from Djcs.sc to |!i"iLelnol and Tchiulamerik, v hieh - line, however, marks practically the extreme point of the Turkish incursions aero observer killed. (Received this day at 9.20 n.m.) BRUSSELS. Oct. 12. During exercises by military aeroplanes an observer fell from a height of -_>(«):) feet and was killed. The pilot did not discover the observer’s absence until he landed. AIRSHIP’S FLIGHT POSTPONED BERLIN. Oct. 11. The Zeppelin did not start this morning as was arranged. The dignitaries luol assembled for the ceremonial and speeches to be delivered when the airship was found to be ton heavy to rise. Tho explanation was that the early morning mists had affected tho airsiiip and the lligliL was therefore postponed. FOUND IN THAMES. {Received this day at 8 n.m.) LONDON. Oct. 12. ' The body of J. C. Chadwick, a Yorkshire manufacturer, was found in the „ Thames at Rothorhiht Stall, clad in evening clothes, wherein he disappeared a week ago from a AA’est End theatre, when he told his lrionds that ho was returning to his hotel. Scotland Yard was hitherto battled by his complete disappearance. INDIAN UNREST. DELHI, October 10.
Aloh law prevails in Allahabad, in consoipienee of 1 lindii-Aloslem riots. The military have been called out. All business even in tho European (planer lias been suspended. This further development of a communal crisis, in spite of Dr Gandhi’s fast for three weeks, is causing grave apprehension that the whole country will heroine involved. WEM BLEY ENIII MITION.., LONDON, October 11. The extension of Wembley Exhibition next year has not yet been decided 011, the matter still awaiting tho result of negotiations with the Dominion-. Princess Alary and Lord l.aseellos visited the New Zealand Pavilion at Wembley. The Princess was delighted with, the exhibits of timber, stags’ heads and fish. She was presented with a traveling rug. EX-KING 11 CSS! EX. CAIRO, October 0. Ex-King Hussion has arrived at Jeddah from Aleeva. It is stated that he is departing from Hedjah to-mor-row. His destination -js unknown. AVIATION ACCIDENT. NEW YORK, October 11. Ait army Blimp exploded when LjO feet in the air. at Newport News. Several officers and men wen* hadlv injured. GRAND JURY THROW OUT CASE. ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Oct 0. The Grand Jury investigating the charges against ex-Premier Sir Richard Squires, returned no indictment.
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