GENERAL CABLES.
j EGYPTIAN AGITATORS DEPORTED. London, March 11. The British military authorities in Egypt have deported four Nationalist leaders who were engaged in anti-British agitation. THE LONDON POLICE. London, March 11. The Metropolitan police agitation is again serious, the Home Secretary refusing to discuss General Macßeady's ultimatum that he would not deal with the present officials of the union.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. GERMAN TROOPS' DRAMATIC ARRIVAL. London, March 13. The Malta correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that the censor has released the news that General Liman von Sanders made a dramatic arrival on February 4 witli 2b'M troops on board the German vessel Kth&riekmers flying the British Ensign. The Maltese authorities would not allow von Sanders' troops to land, and after a month's stay on the vessel, they went to Italy.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. IMPERIAL WORKERS London, March 11. The War Cabinet has appointed a Telegraph Comunieations Board under Lord Milner to study Imperial wireless. Apparently no provision has yet bee;; made to secure Dominion representation. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE COMMONWEALTH SHIPS. London, March 13. The Comomnwealth Government Line is loading the steamer Bulla through its own brokers. Shipping circles regard this .! a commencement of competition with the English lines, but it is understood the Government does not intend to cut rates.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Ass.
AUSTRALLAJN WARSHIPS TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND. Received March 14, 5.5 p.m. London, March 12. Mr. Massey has arranged for the Australian warships to visit New Zealand after their welcome home.—United Service.
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