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VARIOUS CABLES.

DISCOVERY IN THE ROCKIES. (NEW PEAK AND GLACIERS. .(Received Last Night, 10.10 o'clock) OTTAWA, Septemlber 19. It is. a*eported< fit'omi Edmonton that explorers in the Rocky Mountains discovered a new peak higher than Mount Robson. Several enormous glaciers were also found. BANK DIRECTOR DISAPPEARS. SERIOUS DEFALCATIONS. BERLIN, September 19. The director of the Auberg Dis-: count Bank hhs disappeared. Defalcations amounting to £50,000 have been discovered. ', M. Cambon has received a. German rejoinder.

STRIKE ON THE CLYDE. DEFYING THE EXECUTIVES. (Recived Last Night, 10.10 o'clock.) LONDON, September 19. A thousand holders are on strike at Clyde, defying the executives, and rendering idle a thousand rivetters.

SWIMMING.

220 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. (Received' Last Night, 11 o'clock.) LONDON, .Sept." 19. H/ardwack won the 220 yards championship at Sheffield in 2ptin. 3% sec. - EARTHQUAKE. (tßeoedv-cd s± Jsighrt, 11 o'clock.) VALPARAISO, Sept. 19. Twenty fatalities occurred as the j<«uit cf jun at AWca-, in the province of Tacna, Peru.

THE CHINUTU TROUBLE. UNMOLESTED. (Received Last .Night, 11 o'clock.) rEKING, September 19. The British Consul at Chingtu, reporting of the 30th of August, states that foreigners were all well and unmolested.

FOOD RIOTS IN AUSTRIA. THE POSITION QUIETER. ; ■.(Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.) 'VIENNA, September 19. The is quieter. Six thousand troops are patrolling Ottakring (a town three miles west of Vienna^ SEQUEL TO A .STRIKE. WORKER' SECREfniRY IMPRISONED. Last Night, B,JO o'clock.) SYDNEY, Septemilber 19. •, • Mr Dixon, isecretary of the Lithgosr Ironworkers, has been issaitenced to iwo months' hard labour on a cahrge of aiding persons takiag part in the strike.

STEAMER LOST.

ALL HANDS PERISH,

LONDON, September 19

The steamer Belliver either foundered or was sunk in a collision in the Gulf of Bothnia. All perished. A boat containing three dead bodies was picked up. These are believed to b© a part of the crew,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 5

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VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 5

VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 5

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