MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
(Press Association. — CopymcHT.) LONDON. Friday. I Frank Wootten rode four winners at Doncaster yesterday. I The "Times" suggests that Sir Percy . Scott's cruiser squardon visiting the I Cape should proceed to Australia. j The Countess of Beauc.hamp launched the new batleship St. Vincent at Portsmouth. I The Brazilian Dreadnought Minaseerdes has been launched. i A British association has been formed, with an influential committee, to I aid in establishing a solar observatory in- Australia. Sir David Gill is chairman, and Mr W. G. Duffield, of Adelaide, secretary. The "Westminster Gazette" says the South Australian loan looks reasonably cheaD is a locked-np investment. PARIS. Friday. The champagne district of France has been devastated by mildew, and it is expected that the yield will be only £0 MX) her-ttilitres. entailing a loss to (.rowers of £1,500.000. ; SYDNEY, Sunday. [ The five mile across country cham- ' nionship of A '"tralia was won by Huffran. (Victoria!, in 32mine. iOsecs. j i
It has been definitely decided to hold the next annual conference of ; the New- Zealand Dental Association in Wellington on Januar 4, 5, 6, and 7 next. j For Children's Hacking Uongh ot light WootL' Great ir'eppennmt Cora l» 6d »nd 2s fid
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 4
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