CABLE NEWS
Press Assn — By telegraph — Copyright. COPENHAGEN, Yesterday. Alberti Mas chairman of the Danish -JFanners' Association. Danish papers state he was largely interested in a Manchester and Tooley Street firm dealing with colonial dairy produce. LONDON, .Yesterday. A snowstorm and gale carried Lieutenant Barrington and Kenneth Eustace Short, aeronauts, from London into the North Sea. A Dutch pilot tug rescued thenuLord Curzon's motor collided with another car near Sunningdale. Lord Curzon .-was. -thrown badly, and seriously shaken. He is progressing favourably. A large Wesleyan school and church at Dunstable was destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £30,000 . Count von Billow, interviewed; by a Standard correspondent, ridiculed the naval r.'valry. He declared it to be, sheer nonsense to say that.'-Ger-many considered England's naval supremacy an .obstacle to Germany's ambitions. ' . -Postle, the Australian runner, won the Invitation^Hundred Yard's Handicap at Newcastle from scratch, three yards outside evens; Interruptions by thousands of unemployed stopped a service in Manchester Cathedral: - liahcasiiire'" spinneys have decided to take a second ballot upon the masters' suggested. s,^per cent, reduction of wages from January. ' / K ST. PETERSBURG, Yesterday. TA" hundred fresh cases of cholera; in St. Petersburg are reported jdaily, one-fourth of which are fatal.'- Sev- ! eral cases have occurred at Peterhoff.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 66, 16 September 1908, Page 2
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207CABLE NEWS Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 66, 16 September 1908, Page 2
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