GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright : « MOUNT LYELL DISPUTE. (Rec. November 10, 1.5 a.m.) Melbourne, November 9. The conference between tho Mount Lyell directors and the union officials was resumed, but without definit result. THE NOBEL PRIZES. Stockholm, November 8. The Nobel prize for chemistry has been awarded to Madame Curie, and for physics to Professor Wilhelm Wien. PRIVY COUNCIL CASES. mi -n • r. London, November 8. Ihe Privy Council refused special leavo to appeal in the following Australian cases: —Macintosh and another v. Bebariaid and Co., Millar's Karri and Jarrah i'ompany v. Smith, and Miller versus Major. TO CHECK SPECULATION. „ Paris, November 8. J lis Government has introduced a Bill •junisning by term? of imprisonment rangtig from two months to two year?, and fines of from MQ to ,£SOO, merchants who deal m provisions and merchandise as a means of illicit speculation. SIXTY NATIVES ENTOMBED. Johannesburg, November 8. ■A i* T roc k * n tho Primrose mine killed a huropean and entombed sixtv natives. NEW LABOUR PARTY PROPOSED. Sydney, November 9. The Broken ITill Political Labour League is dissatisfied with the present Parliamentary Labour party's methods, and has circularised all unions in the State on the question of the formation ot a new Labour party on trado union lilies only.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1282, 10 November 1911, Page 5
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