MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
(By Cablo—Prt«e Aesocistian.-tConyriciW The Emperor and Empress of Japan have given £3000 to the Salvation Amir. - The Slomn Duties Biß, which haa _-; paes43d its ficcond reading, in tho >ow South "Wales Parliament,' provides for tho doubling of the present duty. Tlic strike at the Newbridge railway ■works in JS'ew South Wales has been settled. Tho meu resumed work upon the reinstated workmen joining the union. Tho United Stat-cs Supremo Court h»s ordered Harry Thaw to be delivered to i<he Now York State authorities to answer a charge of conspiracy iri «*»* Tiexion with his escape from MatteSWß - Asylum. The decision practically dispoe» - of'the extradition problem as ogtwee New Hampshire and err' York SMU* The conspiracy indictment flts J «• quires trial, so that it is likely to oa another year beforo Thaw is incarcerated again.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15158, 23 December 1914, Page 6
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