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ByToleeraph—:Press Association —Copyright, TTTTi PRINCE'OP WALES. (Roceivod July 31, 1 ann.) ' LONDON. July 30. The Prince of Wales has been appointed a midshipman on the battleship Hindustan, of 16,350 tons, attached to thf Homo fleet. CASES ON APPEAL LONDON, July 28. Li the case Bouftlor v. Trevor Jones special leave to appeal was allowed. In .Williams v. Evans and,, Norton: v. Clarke leave was refused. , , NltiW SOOTH WALES GROP { PROSPECTS. SYDNEY, July 29. The crop outlook in New South \Vales, except in a few places,, is favourable, wheat and cereals showing most premia ingly. _ VICTORIAN STATE SHIPBUILDING . , YARDS. - AIELBOURNE, July 29. . The Victorian Government has started State shipbuilding yards. LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS. PERTH, July 29. The steamer Karoola, when off Cap* Naturalistc, communicated by wirelco* with Cocos Island, 2100 miles distant. AMBASSADOR'S SUDDEN DEATH. (Received July 30, 5.5 p.m-) PARIS, July 29. Naoum Pasha, Turkish Ambassador in Paris, dropped dead while sitting at carda in the Union Club. REORGANISATION OP FRENCH WAB OFFICE. PARIS, July 29. The. reorganisation of the tVar Office has resulted in the appointment of General Joffro as Generalissimo.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7866, 31 July 1911, Page 4
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185GENERAL CABLE NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7866, 31 July 1911, Page 4
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