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[Australia & X.Z. Cable Association.] ' XAXKFX'S PLAN'S. RKKLFX. Sept. G. I)r .Xaiisen Inis arrived to discuss plans for a Zeppelin cxpcdition to the. North I‘ole. (T.HK.VIONV AT SKA. RO.MK. Sept. (i. A moving ceremony was witnessed alien forty warships in the name of the Army ami Navy dropped wreaths into tlu> sea uiirre the submarine was lost. a (i.m i) uritsT. VA.xrorvr:i;. sept. Seven people were killed and six frame Im ilil i nils' destroyed. when a elond-lnirst aeeonipani(-d by wind and storm .struck the town of Spring Tal-i'-v. ix the Aitrrrr WASHINGTON’, Sept. 6. Reset by rain and adverse winds the Ilowdoin and Peary anchored in a !•■■ on just south of tlie Antic Circle, awaiting better weather before resuming the southward journey, according to a message to the geographical soli ciety. CROQrKT. FOX POX. Sept. fi. At iirigliton Knglaml lieat Australia I -II and tints won all three tests of the tour. OUriTAHV. HFItXF. September fi. Obituary.—-.M. Phot ins, the Creek I’alriareb at Alexandria. Ho was eii route for home from the World’s rinireh Congress at Stockholm. SFt TRITY PACT CONST FTATK >.Y. I.OXDOX, Septemlier li. Ihe Allied and Herman JuriSts who have been consulting in connection with the Security Pact have completed timir labours. They leave for London to-day to report to their respective Governments. It is expected the Allied and Carman Foreign .Ministers "ill meet in a fortnight, probably in Swi I zerland. WIIITF MFX DFXOFM FI). CAPFTOW.X. September it. •Mr Itoss, .Minister of .lii-tue for the Transvaal, -peaking at Pretoria, violently denounced the while men who were agitating among lire natives, und putting foolish ideas into their heads. He said lie was eoaiemplaliug legislation to punish such agitators. Two things the I'ranvanl Xa tiona list s would never consent to was direct representation of natives in Parliament and I giving the Kall'ir a vote. CI.IMPFKN’ \CCIDFNT. I/ONPUX. Sept. fi.
Climbers Mamed C':i rr. aged thirty, and Van Xordcn. aged lw en tv-one. .son of the cx-Cont rollin«; Dire: tor of Carl Rosa Company, uim set ~ui in i-lim)> .Ml. Snoden on \\"<><!ih■ v<]:iv. nvro found ill. a remote spot oil Friday night* still r'>]H'd together. \;iii \ordoii was doud illid ho luid terrible injuries to his head. Cun' was ulivo though hailly injured in the head and hud a fractured ley. Carr is iocm ering. For tu n days ho lay helpless alongside his eon) pan ion's hotly. COLLIERY DISASTER. TDK Hi. S -pi. I. A report. from I’itigynng. in Korea. Matos that the authorities there are investigating the cause of an explosion which has occurred in a neighh inriug coal luine. killing* lot) minors. .MINIMIS' CONFERENCE. LONDON. Sept. d. A Delegates' Conference of the .Minors' l*'edora t.ion unaniiuniislv aoceptod the draft constitution of the proposed inter-nnion allianeo.
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