GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
By Tolesraoti—Prus AsßOciatlon-OoDyrleat , • PARIS THIEVES. ~ Paris, March 25. - Eight Paris thieves were sentenced to terms of from five to two years' imprisonment for opening letterboxes with skeleton keys. They were arrested by detectives disguised as Apaches. • ME. ROOSEVELT AND THE ■'■■■■ KAISEE. . Berlin, March 25. '■■ Ex-Presidcht Roosevelt will bo tho Kaiser's guest at Berlin Castle- for four days in.May. .',■ ''■",.■; bushltoes. .; » . Adelaide, March 26. Fierce hush fires ; are ; . raging at the •lower end of Yorke Peninsula. So far 6000 acres of timber have been de'stroyed.
JAPANESE WARSHIPS. (Rec. March.2B, 0.55 p.m.) Sydnay, March 27. The Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya have sailed for Hobart. THE : SYDNEY. SHOW. (Rec. March 27, 5 p.m.) Sydney, March 27. •■■ Friday's attendance at the Agricultural Show was 78,000, and Saturday's 43,000. ■.;'■■'■'..'. A MOTOR RECORD. ■ Sydney, March 26. White, a motorist, established a fresh record from Sydnoy to Melbourne, covering the distanco in 19hr. 47min. [In December last White drovo a car from Melbourne to Sydney in 21hr. 19miu., beating the previous record by 4hr. 29min. Tho distanco is 604 miles.] THE SPIRIT LAMP ACCIDENT. '..,.' - Adelaide, March 26. : Tho other child of Mrs. Hinton, who was burned by tho explosion of a spirit lamp, is dead.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 7
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201GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 7
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