GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
lUr TclccrnDb.-Prei, Ajioclatlon- OoprrlsHt i INDECENT PUBLICATIONS. 1 ■' (Rec. September 13, 11.15 p.m.), London, September 13. . Mr." Gladstone, Secretary of . the . 'Homo Office, proposes to' introduce legislation 'dealing ivith indecent publications and advertisements.; ■■ i; ALPINE TRAGEDY—THREE LIVES LOST. London, September 13. . Two tourists and ; a guide,- caught in a windstorm and .mist, ■ were frozen to death on tho Moenchjock, Jungfrau. ;. , ■ > [The Jiingfrau and tho Monch ("Mcnk") are two neighbouring peaks; tho former 13,670 ft.. the latter 13,460 ft.] . ' ' CRICKET-SOUTH OP ENGLAND TEAM. "London, September 13. -; :. Tho cricket team to, represent the South of . England 'against the Australians wll be: Young. Douglas, Crawford, Major Turner, Llewellyn, Arnold, Bennett, Brauaid. Vino, Viricett, and R., Relf.
KRISHNAVARMA'S ; PRINTER GOES TO .' GAOL.' ■■■■.■.■ London, September 12. Guv Aldred, printer of > tho "Indian Sociologist," in: which Krishnavarma published an article extolling'Dhingra's part in tho murders of Sip ffm. W.vlio and Dr.' Lalcaca, has. been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment on' a charge of issuing a seditious publication. , : CHEAPSIDE ROBBERY—SENTENCES. ' • ~ , . L ® ndon . September 12. Tho' trial of the five prisoners charged' with the robbery. at Mappin and WebVs warehouse in Cheapsido on August 22—when tho police . recovered ; jewellery ' valued at £44,000—ha5.. concluded. ' George Taylor, William Russell, and John Taylor were found guilty, and each sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. Charles Gurron was, also convicted"-and received a, seutenco of eight years. : Charles Knight,, furniture porter, who was also charged, was'acquitted. • • BOY SCOUTS-ARMY TRIAL. ; London,. September 12. Tho War Office is experimenting with the use of boy scouts in connection, with" regular army .manoeuvres. ' PRESENTATION TO CAPT. HOLFORD. ■ Sydney, September 13. Tho Shipwreck, Relief and Humano Society has presented; Captain Holford, of;tho Tofna, with a pair of binoculars, in recognition or his humanity towards the; survivors of the Norwegian barquo ErroL lost on Middleton Reef. . •
ACCIDENT TO MISS FLORENCE YOUNG. Melbourne, September 13. Owing to the overturning of a taxi-cab, Miss 'Floronco. Yotuig, actress, had a 'rib broken. ■ ■'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 611, 14 September 1909, Page 5
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322GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 611, 14 September 1909, Page 5
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