YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
Arrangements have been made at Ki ruber! ey to entertain Messrs Fisher. Fowlds and Lemieux at luncheon on their arrival, and also to take them over the diamond fields. It has been arranged that oniy German officers shall instruct the Brazilian army.
In connection with the Common wealth Government's action : against the Coal Vend, for alleged illegal trading, Mr . Justice Isaac-, has upheld defendants' application for more .particulars, but has declined to grant plaintiffs' application for the discovery of documents. A disastrous hailstorm occurred at Yuntkimindera, Western Australia, jagged pieces of ice'killed fowls and smaller animals, stripping foliage, broke windows, and caused other damage to property. Blood-stained clothes belonging to the missing girl Ethel Harris, and a piece of iron, have been found buried in the yard of the house where she lived with Smart, who is under arrest in Perth on a charge of bigamy. Mr Uoolette, who stated thatjie was not prepared to consider an offer of a million pounds for the Bullfinch mine, values the property at £1,500,000 More than twenty per cent, of the nominations of both parties in the United States are in favour of woman suffrage. An anonymous gift enabled Mr Lewis llarcourt, First Commissioner of Work:-, to purchase art objects for Lord Esher's project of a King Edward Memorial Museum, .which will 1e on similar lines to the Carnavalet of Pari:-. The project will proceed whether or not the memorial takes this particular form.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 9 November 1910, Page 6
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243YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 9 November 1910, Page 6
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