GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. RAID ON COINERS' DEN. LONDON, July , 10. The police made a raid on a coiners’ den at Kensington. Nine arrests wore made-
AUSTRALIAN CADETS IN ENGLAND. LONDON, . July 10.
Tho Australian cadets now in England gave a displav at Highgatc of the Australian surf Hfo-saving apparatus.
FIGHTING CONSUMPTION. LONDON,. July 10. Lord Glem Connor and Sir Alexander Henderson have appealed for a .£IOO,OOO Coronation Fund for a consnmptiou dispensary and hospitals. Tho sum of .£26,000' has already been collected.
NORTH-EAST CORK ELECTION. LONDON, July 10. Mr Tim Healy. Independent, Nationalist, who was defeated for North Louth (»t the election in December last, lias been adopted as a candidate for Northeast Cork.
ANGLO-GERMAN MOTORING TOURLOUDON, July 10. The competitors in the motoring tour, beaded by Prince Henry of Prussia, drove from Southampton to Oxford, proceeding; thonco to Leamington.
ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA. PERTH, July 11. The Toting Australia League of Perth has selected forty-ouo hoys to tour the Australian capitals, and thence proceed to America via Neiv Zealand. The objects sought are to educate the boys and advertise Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7850, 12 July 1911, Page 7
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