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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

By Telegraph—Presa Association—Cod.vfisht <h : ■ THE LATE SIB MALCOLM MT3ACHABN. ! London, March IS. - Tie body of Sir' Malcolm M'Eachara, of Melbourne, who died suddenly at Cannes, while 'on a' yachting- tour, has .been brought to London. It will be buried at Garbeston, a village in Wightonshire, Scotland. . ..' . ' LADY DUDLEY. London, March 15. Lady Dudley (wife of the GovernorGeneral of Australia), who recently underwent a serious operation, is approaching the convalescent stage.' THE BOOSEVELTS. . ( London, March 15. Mr. Boosevelt and liis son, who have been hunting in. Africa,.were met by Mrs.' Boosevelt at Khartum. . A MISSIONED. FOB NEW' ZEALAND. London, March ,15. The! Archbishop of York (Dr. _• Cosmo Lang) has: appointed the Bev. A. D. Tuppel- Carri a canon.' Canon Carri will devote himself to mission work. ■ He sails for New Zealand on June 16 to take part in the Mission of Help. ' t ' PBISON TREATMENT OF SUFFBAGETTES. • ' London, March 15. The Bight Hon. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, has announced that a regulation permitting mitigation of prisoj treatment m respect of Suffragettes has been framed. , . THE PAKIS FLOODS. Paris, March 15. The river Seine has fallen twenty feet. Steamboats have resumed their running. MONTREAL HABBOTTB. Ottawa, March 15. The Dominion Government is advancing six million dollars to the Montreal Harbour Commission to provide additional port facilities.

NORTHERN TERRITORY. - Adolaide, March 16. An influential syndicate has been formed in London to explore the Northern Territory for gold and other minerals. THE STEAMER MORESBY. Sydney, March 16. Burns, Philp, and Company's steamer Mcresby,-whicn was recently stranded in Cook's Passage, has been dockcd. It was found necessary to remove eleven plates. A number Of others are damaged. FIRE AT KALGOORLIE. Perth, March 16. Silver and Home's foundry at ICalgoortie was destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at A 10,0.00. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER. (Rec. March 10, 11.10 p.m.) Sydney, March 16. Lovett, when charged with the murder of his wife, a barmaid at the Cafo Italicn, in Bond Street, swooned in the dock. He was remanded till after the inquest. EXECUTED. (Rec. March 16, 11.10 p.m.) Adelaide, March 16. Robins has been executed for the murder of Owensworth on December 24. Death was instantaneous. Jealousy whs suppos&l to be the cause of the crime, Robins had been drinking heavily.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 5

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