MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Molnnes, who attempted Buksd* after shooting dead a barmaid with whom be had been keeping company, lies in a Sydney hospital under police guard. His wound is only a minor one. Questioned by the police aa to the reasons for the shooting, McTnnea remained reticent.
The British "War Ministry's 4SO hor&epower seaplane,'intended to enter the Schneider Cup contest in America, sank in Felixstowe harbour after a trial flight, owing to damage to the undercarriage.
Tho ignition of a cinema film at . Smyrna caused a terrißle holocaust. Over 100 people perished, including ths Turkish Premier's sister-in-law.
It is understood that the Philippine Government intends to protest against the application to the islands of tho American liquoy laws respecting shipping, which application is regarded a* an undue interference with local autonomy.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 9
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