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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

$ Br TELEGRAM— I-RESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT/. NEXT HOME SESSION. (Rec. Nov. 13, 9.58 p.m.) ■ London, November 13. Parliament will moot 1 on' January 29. , ;

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Sydney, November 13.' Sailed, at G p.m., Victoria. Melbourne, Novombor 13. Arrived: Laira, from Thames. ' Sailed: Monowai. EJECTED SUFFRAGISTS. '':.,.;, London, November 12! T\yonty suffragists, ejected at intervals, with almost- clockliko regularity, for interrupting Mr. R. M'Kenna, TJjidcr-Secre-tary to the Board of Education, (luring'the delivery of a speech at Brighton. ' . London, November 13. SulFragists persistently interrupted .■ Mr. Bin-oil's meeting at Southampton, and many wero ejected. : THE BAUER MURDER-NO CLUE. Melbourne, Novomber 13, At the adjourned inquest touching the death of Bornhard Bauer, it was stated that diamonds stolen at the time of the mui'dar v/CTo valued at £3000, The detectives' have no due to the murder. A verdict of " wilful murder against some person unknown" was returned. ; . Mr. Bauer, diamond merchant, who was wellknown in AVollingvon, was murdered last Juno in his office' in'Melboui-he; his skull being fractured. Subsequently n jeweller gave ovi7 denco about a stranger who .had been making inquiries prior to the murder as to Mr. Bauer's whereabouts'. ' . . : . THE TSAR. St.; Petersburg, Novomber 12. Tho Tsar has left Pctorholf and, will spend the winter : at Tsarskoyo Sclo. .' FIRE ON'tHE INDRAMAYO. ;. ' .'■••' Sydnay, November 13. I'artioulars regarding tho.fire on the indrnmayo show that 500 tons of cargo wero damaged by water. A general average contribution of 2J per cent, is" being collected. Tho fire broke out at sea,, on October 17, in a small hold; and was extinguished hy flooding tho compartment. .Twonty.thousand cases of turpentine wero in the next hold. HOTTEST DAY IN MELBOURNE. Melbourne, November 13. . Yesterday was tho ■ hottest day thissummer, the temperature being 95 dog. in the shade.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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