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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright NEW ZEALAND LADY DROWNED. (Reo. July 27, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 27. Mrs. Christina Cnllender, a recent arrival from New Zealand, was drowned at Thirroul, where sho was 6taying with a companion. Tho companion, on visiting Mrs. Calender's bedroom in tho morning, found her missing, and her body was discovered on tho beach. The deceased was described at the inquest as of eccentric habits. An open verdiot was returned.

OBITUARY. London, July 27. General Sir Harry Prendergast, V.C., is dead, aged 79. [The late Sir Harry Prendergast was born in India, and saw much active service with the Indian army, in Burma, and in the Abyssinian War. He was latterly Commandant of tho Royal Engineers. In 1858 he gained the Victoria Cross for gallantry while with the Central Indian Field Force.] THE POPE'S GUARD. (Sydney "Sun" Special.) 1 Rome, July 25. Three of the ring-leaders in the recent trouble with tho Papal Guards at tho Vatjcan (the company was disarmed for insubordination) nave been discharged. LONDON STREET ACCIDENTS. (Sydney "Sun" Special.) London, July 25. There were 338 street accidents in London during tho quarter ending June 30 last. A NEW WIRELESS LINK. Now York, July 27. Direct wireless communication has been established between Alaska and Asia, and congratulations have been exchanged between the Rues in li Governor of ICamschatka and the American authorities. THE NIAGARA DISPUTE. Sydney, July 2G. It is hoped a settlement will be reached to-day of the trouble on the Union liner Niagara, in consequence of deductions from the engineers' pay. Later. The diisputo on tho Niagara has been settled, and the ship will sail on Monday. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S LOAN. London, July 27. The underwriters have received about sevonty-fivo per cent, of Elio South Australian loan of .£200,000. CHILD BURIED ALIVE. Adelaide, July 20. At an inquest on the body of tho newborn child, alleged to have boen buried alive at Millsword, the jury found that death had been caused through Dart, whose daughter tad given birth to the child, burying it, and added a rider that Dart, in 'his excitement, overlooked tUo fact that the child was olivo. Dart has been committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter. PORT PHILLIP ENTRANCE. Melbourne, July 20. ' The Marine Board has announced that the en.tra.nco to Port Phillip will be deepened to 37 feet. LAWN TENNIS. London, July 27. Rico (Australia) defeated Glenny in the final of tho Scottish Lawn Tennis championship, 6—l, B—o, G—l, Dou6t (Austratin) won the championship of tha Midlands, defeating Larson, 6—l, 6—3.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 9

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GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 9

GENERAL CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 9