GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
(By TolceranU-Prcs Aescelatlon-OowtlehU ■ -—r — " "' NICABAGTJAN EETOLOV-SOfl SITSPECTa ', SHOT. , (Eco. NovMnbor B, 10 p.m.) , . Mow York, November 10. tAdvicos were received by the Now 'York "bun" on November 4 sfating that "the &«£ raguan revolutionists, after defeating the araVl of General Zclaya, captmed Los tatos tkZ opening up the nay to the capiW Uundwdt «cre killed on,both sides dunng theTuon^ i y^.fi o ? JS T tMO previously a cablceraini sated that General Wα h'ad auS that the insurgents'at Boca San Carlos haS Deon orushingly defeated.] al , ELECTRIC I'JiiIN,'P4.TALITT. n ■ j. j'i , London, November IS , Owing to tho brakes facing to act. an electrioi train at Eahng. near London, plunged into the blocks and damaged tlio station. The conto*rw3 ' fte dmor vaa totriUr GOESE HALL MURDEB.-AN AEBEST. n ~ tt , London, November 18. Cornelius Howard, cousin of Mr. Goorgo Starrs, thei building contractor ti-Jio was recently repot ted to- been fataUy, stabbed by I buiglanat his residence, Gprso. Hall, Dorset shire, has been charged -vuth tho murder. How aril t> as identified as ihe assailant by lira! Storrs and'tliTDe scivants. SOUTH AUSTBALIAN WAlf. | m, , , , ' Lontlon, NoTcraber iB. '| The bankers Tho are offering tho South Am.' iIOO 55.) assert that they havo not offered any of it under par. ' io Clt .™f s oablcd c f ?, ra on November 12:-The new South Australian half-million loan is still uncleared, tliougli \t has been offered as low as .£93 10s., and buyers havebeen asked to bid."] STEAMEE BEFLOATED. . „, „ ~ n Naples, November 18. The North Gorman Lloyd steamer Lontzoiv,\ which went ashore in tho Bay of Naples two ] days ago, has been refloated, and has proceeded, on her voyage. * -
SIB WM. HACGREGOE. c o- TOiu ,r November IS. M Sir, William Macgregor, Governor-designate of) Queensland, who was for somo time prevented l from taking up his appointment by serious, illness, has armed he-e. Sir William, who was J formerly Governor of Newfoundland, Btatosi that ho has invited Commander Peary (whose orew aro Newfoundlanders) to lecture .in Aue-, tralia on his Arctio travels. Ho hat received from Captain Bartlott, tho Newfoundlander who commanded tho exploring ship Roosevelt, a collection of fossilised, Arctic flora, which ha. intends to present to tho people of Australia*/
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 669, 20 November 1909, Page 5
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367GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 669, 20 November 1909, Page 5
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