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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

President Taft lias loft Washington to inspect the Panama Canal.

ihe national aviation subscriptions in Germany have reached £550.000.

The London ‘Daily Mail’ savs the Westralim and New South Wales loans would doubtless have been attractive enough had the times been more propitious. The War Office has satisfactorily tested Major Cox Taylor’s automatic road chart and automatic range finder. For the British School of Home Sculpture scholarship of £2OO, tenable for three years, the time of entry for Australian and New Zealand students has been extended to April 5. A memorial service to the late Mr Whit daw Reid was held in Westminster Abbey. Two thousand five hundred people were present. Prince Arthur of Connaught represented the King. Sir E. Grey, the Ambassadors, Lord Morley, and Air Harcourt were among those who attended. Four children who played with matches at Bonneville (France) were burnt to death.

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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 5

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 5

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 5