GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegraph—Press Association-OoDyrisbt . $ LORD DENJIAN INJURED. (Rec. November 7, 1.15 a.m.) . Melbourne, November 0. Ihe Governor-General, Lord Denman, met with a nasty accident while playing at polo. A pony fell and rolled on him, injuring his shoulder and bruising his body. Xho injuries are n?t serious. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. London, November 5. _ In conseqnenco of tho recent epidemic, in Cornwall and Devon, poliomyelitis, or infantile spinal paralysis, has been mado a notifiable disease, A PRIZE-FIGHT BLOCKED. mL „ London, November 5. Ihe Chief Constable of Birmingham has served Moran nnd Driscoll with writs to provenfc their proposed fight for the feather-weight championship in December next, A COMING THEATRICAL TOUR. , m . London, November 5. ~M £ ! ! SSm ^?d se Tltl >w-adge, daughter of Mr. G. S. litheradge, well-known on tho Australian fita{, r e (> will Ixj tho loading lady with Mr. Lewis Waller's Company, which is to tour Australia in tho spring. CHOLERA IN INDIA. Calcutta, November 5. It is reported from Allahabad that the Royal Scots Regiment is now free from cholera. There has been only ,i singlo' caso since .the .regiment quitted tho Benares cantonments.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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185GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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