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GENERAL CABLE NEWS

By Telegraph—Prpsa Association—Copyright AN APPEAL ALLOWED. LONDON, May 19. In the Privy Council the appeal case Golden Horseshoe Company versus the Crown was allowed. . KAISER. AND BOY SCOUTS. LONDON, May 21. The Kaiser has expressed to General Sir Robert Baden-Powell his appreciation. of the Boy Scout movement, which he is introducing in Germany, YOUNG QUEENSLAND VIOLINIST. LONDON, May 21. The newspapers have favourably noticed Alma Moodie, a child violinist from Queensland. RAPID CRICKET SCORING. LONDON, -May 21. E. Alleton, playing ior Notts against Sussex, scored 189 runs, of which the last 142 wore made in 44 minutes and 56 in two overs. MR JOSEPH .CHAMBERLAIN. PARIS, May 21. Mr Joseph Chamberlain'is .pn'his way back to ' England." He has improved in health. (Received May 22, 9.10 p.m.) ' ' LONDON, May 22. Mir Chamberlain has arrived in London. AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE. ROME, May 21. Pppte Pius X. received the Mayjor ['fit Perth in audience, ’ - BOOKMAKERS “MOVING ON.” RHE HAGUE, May 31. Several bookmakers at Middleburg and Blushing will shortly remove to Basel, Switzerland, owing to the recently adopted Dutch' anti-gambhng Jaws. ' .CREMATION IN PRUSSIA. . , BERLIN. May 21. ■The Diet, by 156 votes to 155, passed a BilJ making ormnation optional in Prug.sia. ’ RUSSIAN PRISON ESCAPE. ST. PETERSBURG, May 21. Twenty-nine convicts w'Rd iv,dtpentrained at" Perm, Eastern Russia, for Siberia, got' <jpl” of jhajad',’ aful wijujaded the .wardens. Eleven of the '.convicts escaped. AUSTRALIAN CADETS. : DURBAN, May 21. The Australian Cadets received •' an ovation, on arrival here. The Government provided a special train (to' take them to the Natal battlefield?.

NORTH SYDNEY TRAGEDY. V SYDNEY, May 22. Although there: was n complete ahof far nit lire, the Retards home at North Sydney .On’^hi^father, ,er, and young son were found poisoned), idl’d »ot seem to denote destitution.' 'Tlio ■bodies of all were w:ell nourished, and a quantity of 'food Was ‘found* in the_house, i The decease'd'niuioy6d'.kdod oiiedif.’'" The motive of iJie tragedy is a mystery, i (Received May 1 22, 9.10 p.m.) i . i : SyDNEYi May 22. , : The Bastard family ; came'from Mahil. The" man" and woman'were married at All Saints'' Church on October 10th, 1901. -The wife ,was. formerly Miss Billion, daughter of a" schoolmaster, and Bastard wras the son of a warehouseman. He had been in Sydney for four years. ’ The post-mortem enampiiatipn revealed .acid in ,%dtv It ds,stated .that Bastard was financially , ruined through tlip failure of an inven-’ itio.ifl for itrefting 'refraotpry .ores. * ’ ' ; STUDYING AERONAUTICS. (Received May .23, ,0.50 a.m.) MELBOURNE, May 23. While in Englaiid (Senator will Oommimicate WitK a cenunittce of exueits ,on aeronautics. DISEASED PRISONERS. SYDNEY. May 22. Anting Stef© Premier, Mir jEbp.lfftan.; .has ordered pemodibal reports -to he niade .fpgar'da.W bh© condition ,of .diseased .pri--,sombre. " ■ ; A PtROEESSIONAL GOLFER. "' ' ' 'spDNEY,' May 23. , ■ITa. cry Yard on. the English golfer, has’ notified this ..willingness to mahe a.‘three .months' tour of Australia and’‘-New Zealand Tor f guarantee ©I “.SSOO, wilfi £25 : 0 ft i 6 propfis&l -that ijfynr .South -Wales, and Piiotciria .©hall .©aoh furnish ,£300.. ,aiid the .other States and -Now -Zealand! .the ibalanciß. iTho visit is considered ’ S-EEAMEB .-QUARANTINED. SYDNEY,-May 22. •JTjje steamer Prinz ’,\Va]46mar t ,-frpml Japan, lias arrived. and’-bean ...qnaranitinsd, .©“Malay .sailor having contractedsmallpox 'after -leving Hongkong.. , He 1 .was -landed’ at ■Wilhelroshai'en. ' ’•■'.. '■ j ROUGH ROO’CBAEL. SYDNEY, May 22. Saturday’s League football was characterised by roughness, i’ou r players .were ordered off .the lu-l’d In senior .matches. FATAL RUSH. i ■ MELBOURNE, M f ay .22. 1 .cabmipn noticed'a florin ,oh „th©; uroimd,' iahd both rushed for ,it. .They collided, .and .one .was .fatally (injured.’ .BURIED IN A -MINE SHAFT. ; PERTH, Alay 22. : Harry Angwin -(shift boss) anil •Williams (a-minesrt .were at’,the Eclipse .mine, Rhlgperlie, ,w)ion: i fi.fty .tqnA of earth fell and buried them. " Both were -billed. . 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 5