VARIOUS CABLES
Bf rCeJejjpapf?.-— 9-s«S A««gpiati<>p.-p<H>yriglat. fßeceived September 24, 9.47 a.m.) SUGAR PRODUCTION. LQNPQIf, 23rd Septentber. Herr &. '0. Ljcht, the Well-known sugar of Madgeb'urg,' i n the monthly circular., gj&tpg that the production of b,BpV sugar" in Europe show's a deorea§e of 1,685,060 tons. He estimates that for the season there will be a toial litting.qff"of i;7SS,opo~tpns. " '" ' ' (Received 'September 24, 9.50 a.m.) YpKOHAMA-SYDNEY STEAMER . " ' * SERVICE. ' " SYDNEY, This Day. The aggnfca qf oie Japanese line of mail steartters liavp been advised that a number of much larger and up-to-date vessels wil} phprtly fje sodded for upe in the Yokqhama-Sydney servjc.e. (I^eceiyed September 24, 9.50 a.m.) FIJIM IN' A CqLLIERY.' SYDNEY, This Day. A sectiqn of the Pelawmain colliery caught fire, and had to be pealept off. The other portions of the mine are working. CLAIMS IN CONNECTION WITH ' A RAILWAY ACCIDENT. JVIELBOUR.NE ' Th.is pay. Altogether there , are 376 .claims in, cpnnection with the late rajlway cqljision. Ab,out I^o, haye"heen pettjed, the amounts' paid' ranging from £10 to £200. '"" ' RIFLE SHOOTING. ADELAIDE, 23rd September. At the Rifle ' Assopiation' Mating Captain Addison won .Jhe King's Prize for the third time. BURGLARY IN LQNDON. • LONDON,' 23rd Sentember. stole jewellery and silver to. the value of £400 from the residenpe of Mr. Louis C. thp well-known spieptfst' qqd explorer, m Upper Berke-ley-street, Portman-square, W. THEATRE PERFORMANCES ON SUNDAYS. LONDON; 23fd September. -A meeting of music hall artists at fhe Trocadero adopted a "resolution, of protest' against the opening of' theatres on oundaye."' MAN wJ-TH MONEY DIES IN BOOR MELBOURNE, 23rd September. James Frawley, a bachelor, aged 65, residing alon« atnid poor 6urrov}ndings at Ballarat, was found dead in his house. In a coat pocket there were discovered bant deposit receipt* aad cash totalling £1300. N#W SOUTH WALES WHEAT— BIP; COM^II'fM^NtS. ' ' SYpNEY, 23rd September. I It ia alleged that CQmrn|tm«nt^ have been made tq supply betwepn 200.QQQ I an 4 260,000 bags of wbpat |rom N,ew Sq'uth Wales, which is cqnsiderably beyond the vis.ib.le jsnppjy. It is §upposed that the §PEply npt at presejit . visible Will h? very small, but if $m uqexpepted amount is discovered the situation >yil{ be saved. [ RATES FOR PR£SS MESSAGE^. LONDON, '23rd September. The "VVesteir n Unipn' Telegraph pompany is taking press messages for Aus- | tralia and/ New yi^ "Pacific, at 7£d pef word for' prdinary and 4^d for deferred. | HOSPITAL PATIENT DROWNS HERSELf 1 .. BRISBANE, "23rd September. Mrs. Budgen escaped from' the Bundaberg Hospital ans drowned herself in I the Burnett River. i "TOMj^Y" BURNS HAS A FIRE. OTTAWA, 23rd September. A clothing establishment' at Oalgary, I Alberta, owned by' ''Tommy" Burns, the ex-champioh boxer, has been hum I cd. The damage is assessed at 10,000 I dollars. BOXER'S SUIT AGAINST A GOV- ' "" ERNM'ENT. r BRUSSELS, 23rd September. "Kifl M'Cqy, the boxer, who was arrested in London some tims ago by order of thp Belgian authorities in cpnnecHon wljth a jewel robbery' at an hoiel here, is suing the Belgian GoyVrnmeni fpr I.oot£<xW francs' (£40;,000) for unlawful arrest.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 7
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498VARIOUS CABLES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 7
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