GENERAL CABLE NE WS.
By Telegraphr-Press Association-Oopyrleht
'.MR, BALFOUR.
■'■'." (Rec. March 20, 0.10 a.m.) London, March 28. Mr. Balfour is in London. He has greatly improved in health.
MR. ROOSEVELT.
London, March 27. Mr.; Roosevelt received 400 Americans at Cairo, and later had-lunch with the Khedive.' '
SIR E. SHAOKLETON.
New York, March 27. President Taft wolcomed Sir Ernest Shackleton at the White House.
AMERICAN BATTLESHIP-FLEET.
7 New York, March 27. 'The United States Atlantic battleship fleet will visit the Mediterranean in November, and thenco proceed to Cuba.
RAIN IN.AUSTRALIA.
Sydney, March 28. Heavy rain fell during the night. The weather now shows signs'of clearing. ' . . Lator. More showers have fallen. The weather is still unsettled.
POLICE INQUIRIES.
; Melbourne, March 28. The records of Crabtreo, a New Zealand criminal, have been received by the police A photograph, thougli taken thirty years ago, bears ■ a resemblance to Crabtrce, who died as the result of the Fitzroy explosion. Copies of the deceased's finger-prints are being- sent to Now Zealand.
NARRABRI FLOODS.
Sydney, March 28. It is officially estimated that tho Narrabri floods in January last caused a loss of 25,000 sheep and two or threo hundred large stock.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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194GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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