GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
I (By Teltgraph-Pren Asooclntlon-OopjrlEliU \j ! }'" OUEIMBAH LIKELY TO BECOME TOTAL I • WRECK, v ~ , (Reo No\embcr 30, 105 pm) I _, London, November 80. * j The new 6teamcr Ourimbah, G76 tons, built for the North Coast Steam Navigation Com- '! pany of New South Wales, which went ishoro near Cape Recife (Soutli Africa) while on her J "j are to Sjdney, 16, according to the report I of 'Llojds surveyors, expected to becomo ' total wreck. The 1 report stales that she u fixed between two ridges of rock, [The Ourmibah is insured on a timo policTi i and is valued at ,£22,000. iTho crew wer« Ba\ed ] l ' , ANGLO-GERMAN DELIMITATION '&B ' FRONTIERS. ; London, Koromber SO. Borltn advices confirm tho statement that an agreement has been arrived at satisfactory to , Bntain and Germany relating, to tho frontiers between Hntish Uganda and German East Africa, and between colonics >and tho Congo. 4 Details of tho' ngrecniont aro at prcv j '/ t ta ' PLEA JOB INTEB-IMPERIAL TRADE. London, November 23. At tho opening of the Patriotic Industrial - '■ Exhibition, Mi. Kirkpatnck, Agent-General ': for Soutli Australia, said the peoplo of Aus. i Iraliwa wanted to do all thoy could with ■* icgaid to Undo with the Mother Country. > , : "Why," ho asked, "should thoy holp to make foreign countries prosperous when the Empire needs factories for her owu peoplo?" , PARIS SIREN'S ADVENT TO LONDON. ' \ London, November 29. Madame Stoinheil, recently 'acquitted in ■ Pans of tho murder of her husband and >+■ i mother, has arrived in London. One hotel \ refused hor admittance owing to tho crowd of „■■ pressmen who follqwcd her there, '< SCOTT'S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. > / _,,, v , London, November 29. ,- i: Welshmei, have subscribed ,£]!> Go lowardt '\ Captain Scotfs Antarctic 1 expedition, Caidifl \ dooksmen ha%e piqnnsed to proudo tho neccs Bary coal.' ' ' MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT. > London, November 23. ! iho Hon. Archibnli Inn Uordon, aged 21 ' thud ton of tho Earl of Aberdeon (LordL(euteiiant of Ireland)/was, thrown out of a ' motor-ciu through a collision near Winchester, and somewhat insured He was successfully operatod on ioi mlerual injuries.
SIR THCODOKE MARTIN'S ESTATE ■ ~ * London, November 29. The estate of the lato Su Theodore Mardn, author and poet, has been pio\cd at J!157,705. lhere are man} pmate bequests, I'Jio residua goes to decea«od's nep)iec,'Mr, JauiLS Uartin 1 Macadnm, of S.nlliey. ' | ' r , THi: KING'S P 81713 CATTLE. Lotlllor, November 29. iiing Ednard won h\o iirst prices at thl niruiuigliain CaUle Slioiv mtli a remarliabl* display of Itoolis. POISON BY l'OSr. '' Vienna, November 23. Lieutenant HofncMcr hns boon ancslod at vicuiii on suspicion oi being concmicd in the recent attempt ut poibouini; slalf officsrs by [Accordini; to the, ciblcgmms, forty officers of tho Geneiul Staff in Vienna earl\ this iiionlh lecenod (hiough the puil packets conLulling alleged samples of a "nerve cure." A captain who lasted Ins saftiple diod, Subtc. quont examination shoned thatall tl lo nackcta tonlnined cjanido ot potassiuifl It has been touted that the suspected mot»o is jealousy ■ as to new appointments to the General Staff.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 678, 1 December 1909, Page 7
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491GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 678, 1 December 1909, Page 7
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