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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

; »- (BY TEtiEGBiPB—rttESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) UNITED STATES FLEET. (Rec. October 26, 10.35 p.m.) . Tokio, October 26. Admiral Sperry's fleet has sailed from Japan for the Philippines. ! GERMAN DESERTERS. ' Paris, October 26. During the present year -' 400, deserters from the German army have arrived _at Verdun, a French fortress near the frontier. ; J ITALIAN CONSUL-GENERAL. ;• ■'' : ' :il 'R6m l ß,'"Octdber 26. Signor Mercatelli, Italian Consul-General at Calcutta, .has been transferred to Melbourne. FOOTBALL AT HOME. London, October 25. The Australian League team (professional) beat Cumberland, the scores being:—Australians, 11 goals 10 tries (52 points); Cumberland League, 5 goals (10 points). The Australian team's passing was brilliant. A COLLISION. Adelaide, October 26. The Lund, liner Narrung (5078 tons gross) and Huddart Parker's steamer Yarra (2140 tons gross) collided in tho Port river (the Torrens) yesterday. Both vessels were badly damaged. MEDICAL CONGRESS. N Melbourne, October 26. Dr. Pockloy, of Sydney, was elected president of the next Australasian Medical Congress, to be held in Sydney. BAND CONTEST. Melbourne, October 26. The Collingwood Band, which won first honours at .tho Balla.rat band contest, scored 250 points; Kaikorai, which, was sixth, scored 197., v

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 7

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 7

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