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SYDNEY RSOTS.
A CONSTABLE ABSOLVE.?
(Received Last Night, 9.15 oMoclO , SYDNEY, Juns 13.
At the inquest on tho body of the iman Morris, .who sustained fatal injuries in the recent Newmarket .\'«'.l a verdict was returned that the injuries were lawfully inflicted bv Constable Thompson while in the execution of his dutv.-
TRIANGULAR CRICKET
THE LANCASHIRE TEAM.
(Received. Last Night, 9.15 o'-locK.) LONDON, 'June 15
The following is the Lancasli're t«m to play Australia':— Hornby, Spooner, Brooke, J. Tlydesley, E. Makepace, Dean, Huddleston, Hsao, TyJdesley, Whitehead and rairclough.
AGITATORS ARRESTED.
SLATING THE GOVERNMENT,
TREATMENT OF UNEMPLOYED
(Received Last Night, 9.15 o'clock.)
SYDNEY. June 13
At a gathering of unemployed outside the Labour Bureau, a speaker who was slating the .Government for its treatment of "out-of-works," declined a .police invitation to move on, land was arrested ,tfor riotous behaviour. /"
The (vaaar.icy -was inlmediately ii;lfid, unt.il seven were 'arrested.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.
EMPIRE OONGEESS
(Received June 13, 1 0a..m.) ■LONDON;, June 12. The Chanilbprs of Commerce Congress resolved tlia.t the next- Congress be held at Ton'onto.
One hundred) and twenty-two Chambers favoured ai motion for preference. Nine voted'.against the motion, and fifty-eight did not vote. The. King received tire delegate® at Buckingham Palace. , TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE. GENERAL WIRELESS SYSTEM. APPROVED BY ALL COUNTRIES. (Received Last Night, 10.1Q, o'clock.) LOiNDOiN, June 13. At the ißadio-Te'legraphic Conference, Italy. Japan, thi United Kingdam and the Dominions have accepted the principle that ships must accept the messages of each other. Whatever wireless system, is used will thus have a general application. The principle has now .been approved by all countries. - ' WHEAT FOR FRANCE. (Received, Last Night, 11 o'clock.) • v am, June 13. • In a debate in the OKMr.ibei' of Deputies on. the question of the temporary free admission of wheat,, the Minister of iCcarmerce stated that speculators must renounce the hope of the suppression of .duties. Tire .Government was considering the problem i f increasing the floating stock of corn Iby authorising the Ministers of War and Mairine, to obtain, their supplies abroad.
HUNGARIAN PLOT.
AGAINST PROMINENT POLITICIANS.
(Received Last Night, 11' o'clock.) BUiBAiFEST, June 13. Several of Judic's accomplices have been aa-ires'ted. One named Pisacsics has'confessed ithait be .was implicated in a plot against a .ruimiber of pramiirent politicians.
THE PRESIDENCY.
CHICAGO. CONVENTION.. -
VIOLENT RECRIMINATIONS
(Received Last Night, 11 o'clock.; NEW .YORK, June 13.
President Taft has so fair secuYed 128 of the contestant .votes in the Chicago Convention. IMsr Roosevelt's supporters are indulging in violent recriminations against the Gonvmittee. One caused an ■unprecedented sensation by announcing that if Mr Tat't .wa's nominated it was possible that the supporters of Mr Roosevelt would divide the Republican vote in the National College, throwing the selection' to the Democrat.
Mr Roosevelt,, irt the course of a speech at Oyster Bay, said be intended to .submit an unequivocal declaration- .in favour of women's suffrage to £'he Gricago Convention'.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN.
THE MARKET OVER-FED
('Received Last- Night, 11 o'clock.)
LONDON, June 13
The Financial Times says that in vsew of the attractive terms offered, the result lof the New Zealand loan indicates that .the market for investment issues is over-.fed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10659, 14 June 1912, Page 5
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