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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

or telegraph—rnEss association—COPYßlGHT . INTER-STATE . CRICKET.. '; " (Rcc. April 21, 10.43 p.m.) .■ Brisbane,'-April' 2l! Queensland in their second innings scored .041—Hayes 36/. Evans (not out)' 103. . Ne\v ■Spilth Wales in their second innings have lost two wickets for • 121—Waddy (not out) 70, MacaYtney 24. V .- ,The first innings totals wore Queensland, 25S;,J<ietv South Wales, 195. .DANGERS OF LIVING IN MOROCCO. ' : , London,' April 21. Reutcr's Tangior correspondent roports that tho Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward' Grey, has informed, British subjects at-- Mogano that tho.' British Government .will henceforth bo unablo to relieve them of, the dangers incidental .to residence in Morocco. . . 1 !■ - i ■ , ' The British Government has notified that it will no' longer: be hold liable ;to pay l ransoms for the releaso of -'British subjects captured by Moroccan brigands; British residents aro indignant. THAW TIRED OF THE ASYLUM. . ' New York, April 21. Counsel for f Harry Thaw—who was found not guilty of the murdor of Stanford White on the ground of temporary insanity, and who was committod to a lunatic asylumhas taken a step towards Thaw's release, by obtaining an ordor of the Court permitting Thaw to'sign an application, for a writ of Habeas Corpus. INDIAN TELEGRAPHS. ', • ' Calcutta, April 20. Tho strike of Indian telegraphists has ended. Tho' Govornment has appointed a committee, to inquire into, tho .grievances of tho service.. Calcutta, Later. In connection with the Indian telegraphists' striko, the aim, of the regulations introduced by Mr. Nowlands, tho British postal expert, was to bring the bulk of tho men on duty when the traffic is at its heaviest. A LIVERPOOL FAILURE. London, April 20. Messrs. Leech Harrison and -Forwood a big Liverpool firm of shipowners, havo assigned. their estate. I MURDER AND SUICIDE. London, April 20. As a result of jealousy, Mr. AVilliam Bucholitz, a laco ' merchant, committed suicide, after murdering a married woman named Power. Bucholitz had been cohabits ing with the woman at Staines, near Windsor. He was a churchwarden of St. Paul's. ENFIELD 15 n.-P. MOTOR CAR. To discriminate is Jo decide. This well-known model is replete with all those refinements wliioh road > experience con suggest, and which critical drivers desire. Gate Svstcm of Change Speed Gear. Metallic Multiple Disc Clutch. Simple Control. Unique Accessibility. Provisions for Ensv Adjustment. A Car of tho First Class, Popularly Priced. New Zealand Agents INGLIS BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone No.s. 1010, 2411, 27U, P.O. Box 03. Garage, Harris Streot, Wellington. Branch Dejjot at Cbrietcliw^i^—

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 7

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 7

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