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VARIOUS CABLES

CABLE NEWS

(United Tress Aisociation~—Bv Elee* tri; Telegraph-rCopyiighi.)

MONUMENT TO ROUSSEAU.

INAUGURATED IN PARIS.

ANTI-ROUSSEAU RIOTS.

•(Received Iras-t .Night, 11.1:5 o'clock);

x-ARJS, July 1

Prc:'t'cl:<nt I'VHeros inaugurated' a i-wriilx'ttaitc.iv'i.: irf.wujr.raft-. |to Ron.- ' as-?au in the PantJeoir, the members c$ the Government, the Senate, and '.the Chamber cf deputies participating.

'JThor-e were serious anti-Rousseau -riots outside iMie PomtlKkm. One hundred, and five arrests wecre> .madie>. ■ .

FRESH MINING TROUBLE.

m AUSTRALIA.

(Received This Morning, ( 1 o'clock. >

SYDNEY, July 1. Tiis Eetfouipii' aind Lambtoi*' B> collieries 'have .been, rendiered* idle. Th» -min-ere at .thcj-ifofmer" mine objecFToj coal-cutting im«©hin.es, while the trouble- art Lambton 1 - is over the, working of "jumps."

N.S.W. WOOL CLIP.

Received This Morning, 12.23 o'clock.

SYDNEY, July 1.

The New South Walks wool clip for the past season <\rais 1,053,000 bales, which is '29,ooo.bales above the yield" of the previous year.

MOTOR HOCS IN GERMANY.

(Received July 1, 8.5 a.m.)

BERLIN, June 30.

Motorists knocked, down, and killed a sergeant-major of Geridormene afr Weimar. .'.■'.

With incredible caftausneas; they dragged the ibody to the roadside, placed the 'helmet on the dead .man's head, and then, drove-away.

SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL CONTRACT.

(Received July 1, 8.5 a.m.)

CAPETOWN, June 30. I General JJiotha, -speaking at Rivers-* paid a .tribute'to.Sir Owen. Phil-.. .lips, atad said he still hoped for a settlement of the mail conteract' befor& September. It was impossible to allow, Government freight® to be tied for iso long a period.,

VESSEL RE-FLOATED.

(Received July 1, 8.10 a.m.)

LONDON, June 30. .„ The King Linie, Ltd., steamer- King: / . Arthur, 3963 tons, which was etrand- -'.

Ed near' B'ahi,a on '7th; May,■■ and in which the Minderw.r:ter.£i S'tlfctled as a. total Joss on, the hull £llOO (?), has. ibe&n i ra-fldaitad and brought inito. har■bonir. : - '■■',■'

BRITISH REVENUE.

(Received July 1, 8. 10a.m.)

LONDON,. June 30

The British revenue for the quarter ending Juno aimcainited' to £38,747,-> 000. GustamG amounted to £7,472.,-;' 000, excise £8,040,000, a,nd stamps £2,416,000.

GREW OF THE FRAM.

(Received July 1, 10 a.m.) A

• LONDON, Jnu/sO. . Fourteen, of the crew or the Polar exploring step Fram are in Londony en route for Norway. : fTiie , majority. will -.rejcfim Captain Amunds-Era." m hl& dash for the North Pole.

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

(Received July 1, 8.5 a.m.)

LONDON, June 30,

Three Irish cows suffering from foot and memth disease ihavp been isent,ttv the Liverpool abattoirs. Further import of cattle* from Ireland has been prohibited.

AUSTRIAN ARMY BILL.

(Receilved July 1, 8.5 a.m.)

VIENNA, Jim© 30. The passing of the- Army But, giving to Austria-Hungary two million omen, has ,been hailed ■■with great rejoicing. TJiei Neute Fireis* dPresse states that an enemy aittfcadriuig Germany and Austria must rftac-e six million men, splendidly equipped and always ready for ibattte. J

€GHO OF BUNKER HILL.

(Received July 1, 8.10 a.m.)

OTTAWA, June'3o. The Government ha 1 !? refused to return s.< captured Bunke-v Hill . gun, oUtliough requested to do so by several patriotic nsiwciatiows in the Uni- i ted States. 'l'lte Government is r>remired .to give up the gun if the Unated States gives >a qiiid pro quo \n some of their captures. '

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
515

VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 5

VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 5

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