MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Preas Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. President Fallieres, visited the Toulon Hospital, and pinned the Order of the Legion of Honor on the breast of tho second waster-gunner who attempted to flood the Lib?rte's magazine during the tire. Divers are temporarily repairing the Tcviimi with a view to rasing her. Tbt underwriters are- calling for tenders for the purchase of her cargo. The Colonial Office is being reorganised owing to Sir C. Lucas's resignation. His post will not be tilled. The initial flight at Adelaide of Dr Mnwison's aeroplane lasted 20 minutes. Lieutenant Watkins (the aviator) was overcome by the petrol fumes, and landed suddenly. ill a dazed condition. His machine struck a post, and was slight!-.' damaged. Mr Taylor, a niembir of the British House of Commons, and a member of the anti-opium party, is a passenger by the Orsova. which has reached Perth. Carpenter, formerlv niairig;-r of the Ch-'T-ing Cross Bank, has been committed for trull on a charge of obtaining £SOO by means of a false prospectus issued two days before his bankruptcy.
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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 6
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176MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 6
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