GENERAL CABLEGRAMS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.
' ;■ : » : 'A CORONATION-REVIEW. (Rec. February 23, 11.25 p.iu.) ■. . London,' February 23. The King will review- tho fleet at Spit, head, <m June 24, two days after tho Coronation. V ; LORD. WOLVERHAMPTON. ;.. London, February ?3.' The condition of Lord Wolverhampton (Sir Henry Hartley. Fowler) i? critical. , ' HOUNDSDITCH OUTRAGE. * \ • , London, February 22. The prosecution of tho girl Lufia Milstein . for alleged complicity in tho Houndsditch robbpty.and murder has been abandoned, and tho accused discharged.' LATE SHIPPING. i - . ' Melbourne! February 23. Sailed—James Craig, for Auckland. THE EASTERN'S', INJURIES. ■ 11 ■ Sydney,- February 23." The'steamer Eastero, which was recently' ashoro near Brisbane, has beon docked. : Sisty-nino of her plates: are more •or les3 damaged, 'and 41 will have to come out. The rolling' chocks are also seriously: damaged; ' ; ( . SMALLPOX IN LONDON. 'London, February 23... . 'Eleven cases of smallpox. are reported at Mile. End, ' - ; , . OLYMPU HORSE SHOW. " ■ ' London, February 23. . At 'least seventy; foreign, officers .and threo, Canadians;wilt' couinoto nt tho horse'.show at OJympia on June'l4». '.;T, i 'PRINCE'S ESTATE.'■ ■ ' London, I 'February 22. '; The,late Princo Francis of Teck s gross, estate is sworn at -623,154, and his net pcfsonalty at ■ ' " V M"MEASLES "AT* SHEFFIELD. ;; t '.London, February 22./" • i There is an epidcraio of measles :at Sheffield. Eight thousand.cases'ancJthreQ hundred deaths have been reported dur. ing the past three months. • ! CHESTER EXHIBITION. /;; London. February 22, ' 'New South' "Wales, • Queensland, 'and Western Australia have good displays' of 'products in the Greater Britain Exhibi-tion-at Chester. : ■ " ]* : : ; f THE BARONES'S-VAUMAN.: ' i London, February -22. , The, Paris correspondent of the Central N?ws Agency states that the- Baroness Vaughaft, who; ; -\vas the morganatioi wife of the late King Leopold of Belgium, has filed ji; divorce petition'against her present husband,; M. Durrieus,' who was formerly her steward. .. . ' •.''■ IRON TRADE COMBINATION. ;:!''■■■'. ' London, February 22." ' .The , Scottish malleable ironworkers have established n pooling scheme. ; r UNEMPLOYED* AT NEWCASTLE. ' ''. Sydney.' February 23.' ' A deputation informed Mr. A. C.' Carmichaer. (Assistant Minister to. tho Trea-sury)-that-there was » very large number of unemployed in the Newcastle district, owing'to the slackness of trade. " ■'I AUSTRALIAN CADET FORCE. ■. .'••• " Melbourne, February 23. A The total enrolment of cadets in. the Commonwealth is" 127,272, about 1 50,000 short,of the' estimate. • . ' PRINCE LEOPOLD. ' .' . Sydney, February! 23. Prince Leopold of Battonberg is pro* gressing favourably. > LOST OVERBOARD. Sydney, February 23; . iA man named Perry was lost overboard from; the steamer Brisbane . near New. castle. .. ■ . ADMIRAL POORE DEPARTS. - Sydney, February 23. Rtar-Admiral Sir Richard' Poore, tho retiring Commander-in-Chief on the Australian station, and Lady Poore have departed for England. „
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 24 February 1911, Page 5
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