GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
I Wake, the second victim of tbe Keller- 1 berrin tragedy, Westralia, is dead. j The Nalisson tribe of Albanians have . I been allowed another fortnight in which I ito submit. The Orient liner Orama has been launched on the Clyde. She sails for j Australia in November. 1 The ladies of New South Wales have presented Lady Dudley with a portrait of herself by Mr. John Longstaff as a farewell souvenir. Tbe tennis ch-ampionship tournament d has opened at Wimbledon. In the first d round G. N. Doust (Australia) defeated i- Edwards, 6—2, 6— 1, 6—2.
The UroKen nui iaiuiicu "■»= """r" ordinances for the control of barbers shops to provide for the sterilising of all instruments after each use. A miner yesterday unearthed oOCloz of opal at White Cliffs, valued at over £1000, A party working the claim two years ago missed the deposit by 2ft. The Netherlands States-General (Parliament) has sanctioned a contract by the Royal Dutch Packet Company for a service between Java and Australia for 1C years. Senator Pearce (Federal Defence Minis ter) accompanied by Captain Collins anc Lieutenant Pethebridge, visited Johi Brown and Son's yard at Glasgow am inspected the cruiser Australia. They also visited the London and Glasgow ampbuildine yard and inspected H.M.S. Sydney, now under construction, and later visited Armstrong and Whitworth's works, Newcastle.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 152, 28 June 1911, Page 5
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