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LATEST CABLES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

Press Assn—By telegraph—Copyright (Received June 20, 8.30 a.m.) ! ■ LAW GUARANTEE TRUST. "Nf LONDON, June 19. Sir C. Eady has varied the order allowing shareholders in the Law Guarantee Trust payment of a call m instalments. , MOVABLE DOCKS. BERLIN, June 19. A movable dock, to take the Dreadnought, is being constructed at .Kiel at the cost of half a million THE KAISER. BERLIN, June 19. The Kaiser's health is improving. The Lokalanzeiger says he has latterly taken quantities of lemonade from fresh fruit to combat the tendency to gout. / (Received June 20, 8.40 a.m.) .. ; AMERICAN RAILWAYS. ; NEW YORK, June 19. Both Houses, at Washington have adopted the joint conference's report on the Railroad Bill. ™ '._ (Received June 20, 5.45 a.nv) BOY SCOUTS. LONDON,- June 19. The Boy Scout fund has closed with "£IO,OOO. PRUSSIAN FRANCHISE BILL. BERLIN, Jun 19. Von Maltko, Sponser of the illpated Franchise Bill, has resigned his portfolio of Interior in the Prussian Ministry.

(Received June 20, 9.30 a.nu) SHIPPING. MELBOURNE, This Day. Arrived, VVarrimoo. ~..'. EVADING CUSTOMS. PERTH, This Day. Wolf, a diamond merchant, of London, Avho recently arrived from South Africa, was fined £2OO oh. a charge . of evading duty on jewellery. ' RESERVE FOR BLACKS. PERTH, This Day. The Government has secured 950,Ht.ooo acres in the Kimberley .district, which. aaull be stocked with 10,000 cattle, as a reserve for aborigines. Five hundred blacks AA'ill shortly be placed there. .'

SLNGAPORE, June 19. The Government of the Straits.Settlements proposes to impose 20 per cent, on freight in all bills of lading, returning the duty to shippers only outside the ring. An ordnance has been giving power to recover .deferred,; re bates. The public strongly approves of the - Government's intention. LONDON, June 19. The Bradford Chamber • of Commerce is strongly protesting against the Japanese increased tariff on textiles, and demands that. the' Government make great endeavors on behalf oi? British manufacturers. A cinematograph exhibition at the Palace Theatre, London, illustrates the cadet movement in Canada I NEW YORK, June 19. «■- 'A league has been organised to /. combat Socialism, ; the, outcome of \ President Taft's attack and de- '■• nounoement of Mr Gompers, presi- ■' dent of the Federation of Labor. Messrs J. Patten, M. Rothschild, Frank Hayne, Wliliam BroAvn,. and Eugene Scales have been indicted by the Federal Grand Jury in connection . with a "bull" pool in cotton, alleged by Judge Sherman to be a violation of the IaAV. Each of the accused was admitted to bail at 50,000 dollars.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 20 June 1910, Page 5

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LATEST CABLES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 20 June 1910, Page 5

LATEST CABLES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 141, 20 June 1910, Page 5