MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
■'•■■ LOIHION, Tuesday. T The Rt. Rev. Edwyn-Hoskyns^Bis--hop if Southwell, declines: the Arch- ,- - bishopric of Capetown, r 7 7 .... - • :-... Manv prominent barsmen^and; sportsmen 1 entertained Towns, at dinner at. PuKey. Mr W. H. Eyre, --. President. ot whom all were proud.: . • Jf. TWodttoh, * ths Tjockoy, rodo fonr . winners yesterday, at; Birmingham. TL Sir- F. W. Borden, the Canadian Defence' Minister, is coming here to con--cult with , the War Office oh the question of the exchange of offioers. - It is announced at Stockholm that Professor Ernest Rutherford, has. Been awarded the Nobel Prize for .Chemis- ~ try. (Professor Rutherford was. once a Nelson Collegian, .- arid '- his searches into radium are wdi .known.) MONTREAL, Tuesday: Lord • and' Lady Northcote^ while; at . . Montreal, were :- entertained; irtymauy 7 festivities, iucltuj&g, a .banquet .given by Lord Grey.'T^ - .. J ; ■-■■' H J" MELBOURNE, Wednesday.' At the annua! conf ereflee of-the Federal Council of the- Chamber of.-Manu- < facturers, the Chairman dwelt on the '--:■: largo increase in the manufacturing 'J, interests. He said that the, prospects , oif Australia were never brighter; All that was wanted was -industrial peace. The Conference adopted a. resolution of undiminished confidence in Mr 'Deakin, -■;'•■ ex-Premier, as a'public leader. . .'. ,- DUNEDIN_ Wednesday. When William Luby, cprivicted of be-T ing a.' rogue and a.i vagabond; T was brought up for sentence at the Supreme .' Court this morning,' the "Judge said -;'■ that possibly the /concictipn ' 7 was ' wrong. There was a, law. point he must.-'reserve for thß Appeal. T.Courk" • If accused kept straight in the .._mean- . time and went to work, no •; - entence would be passed in thet. event.. oiT, the.' conviction being affim6d.T7Meanwhile7 the man was liberated on his' : own : re- ."'; cognisances. T " : ELTHAM, -Tuesday. Heavy entries have been, T received > i for the Axemen's Carnival 6n?,Uecemv. ber 26th and';.a.B^h>;'' : 'i'l^ey^the-'Anii:./ tralian Champion) : willTebmpete, and: also" Weston, TGharlesT6?Rpurk^, .asd _ Pretty Bros. 'There are" 48 .coinpetitorsT for the Axeinen^s .Cup 0f .".£140; . 42. for the underhandehopj and .other ■'■ !' events, are in prop6rtion.: r Ifiley is expected to - arrive in TNewy-- Zealand '.'- --about the middle of December;'-- T - 7 - ", : ; NAPl^^esd^fTT - The MagistrateTgave judgment, foi?;- : .-". TNurje Brown .'. in .herTcla^'T'Tagairisfc ;.: .^•_..^^-^itil.-T^feeß-.-;.-fOT-T.£l2s[-*; for. ". wroigful dismis'ssQ..7 oi- >'. ths-Tclfcim^was £200.7. ''■ ■'-. V-ViT '.":
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 2
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356MISCELLANEOUS WIRES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 2
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