GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
(BI TELEGRAPH—rRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT.) OLYMPIC GAMES FINANCES. London September 6. Tho British Olympic Association accounts show a surplus, which will bo used as tho nucleus of a future fund to assist British athletes to attend Olympic games. ' THE KING. London, Septomber 6. King Edward has returned from Marianbad to London. KILLED BY A TRAMCAR Melbourne, September 7. The only son of Sir Georgo Turner, formerly Federal Treasurer, was run over by a tramcar, and succumbed to his injuries. DROWNING FATALITY. Melbourne, September 7. Two constables named Cummins and. Daley wero rowing on Broken River. When approaching a weir tho current capsized tho boat, and both men wero drowned. A third man had a narrow escape. TIMBER STACKERS' STRIKE. Melbourne, September 7. The timber stackers' strike continues. It is seriously interfering with timber vessels. CAVES FOUND IN TASMANIA. Hobart, September 7. A number of spacious caves havo been discovered on tho north-west coast. The stalactite and stalagmite' formations are of marvellous beauty.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 5
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