GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
(By Telegraph—PreES Association Copyright) ft—: THE RIOT IN SYDNEY. Sydney, March 27. Two men have been dined,- for partioi-, pating in tho riot at-' Saturday's -buckjumping show. AN IMPROVED FRENCH SHELL'.' - Paris, March 27. The Government ordnance factory . at Clfcl-lxmrg is busy with the manufacture of an improved shell, the effects of .which are described'as terrible':' DR. JAMESON. t Cape Town, March 2". Doctor Jameson, Lender of tho South African Opposition, who recently ruptured an iutornal blood-vessel, is progressing favourably towards recovery. A DETERMINED INTERRUPTER, London, March 26. Mr. Bonar Law's closing meeting in his contest for tho Bootle scat was interrupted by a man with a grievance against the .Liverpool Corporation. The interrupter had chained himself to a radiator in order to prevent his ejection. He ultimately produced a key and released himself . SALE OP POISONS. London, Match 26. An order has been gazetted forbidding the sale of certain specified jioisons unless the bottles are distinguishable by touch and clearly labelled. BISHOP OP GRAFTON. London, March 26. The Rev. Mr. Druitt, vicar of Upton, Birkenhead, announces - bis acceptance of the Coadjutor Bishopric of Grafton and Armidale, New South Wales. AN UNEXPECTED LEGACY. London, March 26. A bath attendant named Evans, who was at Stratford, a suburb of London, has inherited .£21,780 from a retired draper, who had been living in apparent poverty at Islington; RACING MAN'S ESTATE. i March 26. The personalty -of Mr. Jos»ph Henry Houldsworth, 'racehorse-owner, has been proved at '£327,507.' Ho bequeathed £20,000 to charities, mostly in Scotland, and £500J to James Ryan, a Nfcwmarket trainer. -' ■ WATERING ' HOSPITAL MILK. ■ Paris, March 26. A milkman was sentenced to a year and a half's imprisonment for watering milk supplied to ri hospital. ATTEMPTED THEFT OF JEWELLERY. Paris, March 26. An Englishman calling himself Hamilton Crisp wa»- sentenced to two years' imprisonment for, at,tacking and attempting to rob tho Nearer" of' £800 worth of jewels sent t<fj;aii?botolifor,.his, inspection.. GERMAN ROYAL TOUR. , . Rome, March 26. The Kaiser and Kaiserin have left Venice for Corfu. ~ ( * New York, March 2G.. Dynamitards at Cleveland, Oregon, destroyed an ore plant, tho property of the Erie Railroad Company. An estimate of thcvdamago is £40,000 sterling. Tho tho miscreants is not yet known. ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 5
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369GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 5
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