GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Telegraph —Press Association —Copyright BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Received September 26, 10.35 p.m.) ' LONDON, September 26. The report of the Bank of Australasia shows that deposits amount to .£18,122,919, cash securities to £9, 133,317, and bills to .£15,836,932. ' TYPHOID FROM FLIES. LONDON, September 25. Flies caused a typhoid attack at Great Billing, Northamptonshire. Twen-ty-five per cent, of the inhabitants wer« affected. DEFENCE OF BELGIUM. BRUSSELS, September 25. The King of the Belgians will beeom* president of a committee on national defence which he is now creating. AUSTRALIAN CADETS. MELBOURNE, September-26. Cadet enrolments have reached 153,775. The total effectives number 90,101. QUEENSLAND SUGAR WORKS BELL (Received September. 27, 0.25 a.m.) BRISBANE. September 26. The Sugar Works Bill has been road a third time in the Legislative Assembly. DEATH OF SMALL-POX PATIENT.
SYDNEY, September 26. Madam Dcsturler, a small-pox patient by' the Dutch steamer Van Linsohoten, which was quarantined at Sydney at. the beginning of this month, has succumbed. Besides small-pox, she was suffering from a tropical disease, which was tJr real cause of death.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7916, 27 September 1911, Page 6
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176GENERAL CABLE NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7916, 27 September 1911, Page 6
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