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(By Telegraph.— Press A&sociation.— Copyiight.) (Received July 13, 8.40 a.m.) MID-DERBYSHIRE VACANCY. LONDON, 12th July. For the Mid-Drrbyihire seat, vacant by the death of Sir J. A. Jacoby, tho Liberals " have /decided to suppoit Mr. Hancock, the Labour-Socialist candidate. Mr. Samuel Crectwell, who was defeated at the last general election, will again f-tand in tho Conservative interest. MEDICAL COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMY. LONDON, 12th July. The Times Ottawa correspondent reports that the Imperial Army Council has offered Canadian medical graduates two commissions annually in the Royal Army Medical Corps. THE MISSING GERMAN YACHI. BRISBANE, 12th July. Several steamer.3 are fearehing for the aiisbing German Government yacht, Seestern, which is considerably overdue, on a voyage from Brisbane to New Britain. OLD-aGE PENSIONS. MELBOURNE, 12th July. The first payments under the Commonwealth Old Age Pensions Act were made throughout Victoria to-day. (Received July 13, 11.15 a.m.) BANK TELLER ARRESTED. MELBOURNE, This Day. James Martin Fitzsimmons, the bankteller who leeently left Melbourne on a holiday, and %\liof-e cash account was allrgdd lei be doitciuut, has been iivi'ceU'd i aY Prbbnrfs.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 7
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