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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] A SCHOLARSHIP. LONDON, September i>. Professor Copeland has arranged with Rock feller Foundation to establish a scholarship of Economics, to enable Australian students to study abroad. The scholarship will bl„r £JOO plus travelling expenses. Professor Copeland is going to America a week hence to finalise arrangements.
COBH AM DETAINED. Db.tr .ITT, Sept. 10. Cobham was detained at Victoria Point hv a terrific monsoon. THE MYSTERY MAN. RRUSSKLS. September 10. It is officially stated that CaptaiLowenstein’s communications to Belgium do not offer any possibility ol a constructive financial scheme. Portuguese disaster. LISBON, September 10. A cork factory on He south side of the River Tagus, opposite Lisbon, collapsed. A special train and a steamer are bringing up the injured. Many were killed. KITCHENER’S FATE. POWER’S STORY A HOAX. LONDON. September 0. The Home Office ended the Kitchener hoax with an official statement to the effect that exhaustive inquiries conclusively established that the coffin never] left England. Hey having been able to I trace it to Newcastle, where it was stored until sent to London, allegedly containing Lord Kitchener’s remains. The Home Office vouches for the fact that it was not tampered with in amrespect, and furthermore states the Norwegian authorities gave no permission to anybody to open any grave in their territory, and the public mnv therefore he satisfied that the entire statements are without foundation. The statement adds that Mr Frank p 0 .,-o- staged an elaborate mock funeral in Norway for film purposes.
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