GENERAL CABLES
THE “NIAGARA * OVERHAULED
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SYDNEY, October 12.
The Niagara resumed her run in the V ancouver trade to-day, after two mouths’ overhaul. She looks spick and span. Large sections of new decking have been laid down, and talkie apparatus installed. A party of the Union Company’s guests last light witnessed the screening of 7.lms aboard.
BYRD’S ANTARCTIC VOYAGE
BOSTON, October 11
The Jacob Ruppert, one of Byrd’s ships, sailed for New Zealand to-day. She will halt at Bayonne (New Jersey) for fuel, and thence join the Bear of Norfolk. Admiral Byrd, who is remaining at New York, will jofn the expedition at the Panama Canal. In is expected that he will fly there within .a few days. CHOLERA DEATHS IN INDIA.
(Received this day at 11.5 a.m.) CALCUTTA, October 12. Twenty-two persons at a wedding party at Amritsar died within a few hours from cholera of an epidemic form.
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