GENERAL CABLES.
PENNY IN THE SLOT. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. London, June 5. Mr. Justice Scrutton decided that a | certain penny-in-the-slot machine was a {game of skill, the skill consisting of \ quickness in catching a ball in a cup. I THE HUNGARIAN RIOTS. Budapest, June o. Thirty obstructionists have been ex- i pellcd from to-day's sitting of Parliament. ITerr de Justh was suspended for fifteen sittings owing to yesterday's tumult. Several other members have been suspended for ten days and 31 ordered to apologise. THE BELGIAN DISTURBANCE. Brussels, June 5. Rioters at Liege fired two churches, but the gendarmes dispersed them and extinguished the flames. TROUBLE IN CUBA. Havanna, June i>. Four hundred American bluejackets have been landed at Caimunera to 1 guard American property against possible attacks during the insurrections. WIRELESS TELEPHONY. Paris, June 5. Experiments with Zepel's wireless telephone enabled those on board the Prince 1 of Monaco's yacht at Toulon to hear a band playing'the Marseillaise at Algiers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 7 June 1912, Page 2
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