GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
■,;. .— —'■ BY TELEGRAPH- —PRESS ASSOCIATION— COrTEXGHT COMMONWEALTH'S FUTURE. 1 , !s(liec.-;April'29, 11.50 p.m.) London, . April 29. Sir Gilbert Parker, Unionist member for Gravesend, addressing the Austral Club regarding,'' Australia's influence in the development of the .Empire,', argued that.; Australia was hound to be the rjreat contro.of civilisa-. tion and power, for 'Upholding and maintaining British prestige on the Oriental side of the world. \ .■ . RAISULI NOT ASSASSINATED. London, April 29; Renter's Tangier correspondent states ;that the .report of'Raisuli's assassination is untrue. . ;. ; . .1 ■. . i JAPAN'S REVENUE: A GAIN AND A SAVING. ■ ( . Tokio, April 28. Japan's rovenuo is seven millions sterling above the estimate. A million was saved on the estimates. • PROFESSIONAL RUGBY. Sydney, April 29. 1 ■ Messenger will play for Now South Wales in the match against the New. Zealand Rugby professionals on Saturday.' SALE. OF CIGARETTES. Ottawa, April 28. In the Dominion House of Commons; Mr. W. S.-Fielding, Minister for Finaaico, announced that tho Government would introduce a Bill to restrict the manufacture and sale of cigarettes in Canada.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 185, 30 April 1908, Page 7
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169GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 185, 30 April 1908, Page 7
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