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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

: E&y Bleoxeio Telegbaph—CopiSight.J "■■ir;-'. (Pib Press Association.) THE CRIPPEN MURDER, [ Received October 7, at 2.30 p.m. ,;,.-•■ London, October 7. - ' Captain Kendall, of the steamer Mon- • trosef has been awarded the £2oo ottered'for'; the capture of Cnppen. :-'eH'"--''V. L0 RD : DE VILLIERS. . ~ . London. October 7. Sir J. De Villiers, Chief "Justice of Cape Coionv, has been created Baron de .ylfiiers of Wynberg. y AtJSTRIA AND COLONIAL MEAT. 'Received October 7, at 9.30 p.m. .-:'■■■:'• ■ London. October 7. ' ' : "Sir W. Hall-Jones and the Agents- ' General for Victoria and Queensland are:"attending the refrigerating: confer- ' : ende- at Vienna, whereat 1000 delegates -will represent 44 countries. Unusual • • itfferestis taken in the conference owing !fo the'meat famine in Austria. " ,u SirW:- Hall-Jones and the Australian 'A'gents-General arc conducting an actlFe'propaganda with the object of secur--'iiV.a--discus.sion of the question of the "entrance of frozen meat to Austria. ■ INJUSTICE TO IRELAND. Ottawa, October 7. Sir W. Laurier, speaking at the Irish Home Rule meeting at Ottawa, addressed by Mr T. 1\ O'Connor, said the treatment of Ireland was the only blot ori England's record. He could not -understand the granting ot autonomy to iCaiia'da": and South Africa and not to 'lreland. - ; ' 7 SAVING. MONEY AND LIFE. New York, October. 7. Mr Vandeibilt has cancelled the grand prize he annuallj gives to the automobile race. ' ' UNCIVILISED AAIERICA. , New York, October 7. Two men have been arrested in nection with the djnamiting The detectives are confident thev have ( captured the actual perpetrators " ' NEW ZEALAND FRUIT. London, October' 7. v The Fnmlcy Company, of ,New Zea-. land, has been awarded the grand prize at the Buenos Ayres Exhibition for natural pears i FLOODS IN AMERICA. New York, October 7. Rainstorms flooded a strip ot oouo. try extending'over Eastern'-'lexas Northern Louisiana, Mississippi, Ten--nesseer'and Kentucky." The area « -*)- -tadst an inland'sea Two deaths Lav.''He'en'*caused' Trains are "at a stand -»m. ; J ' A CHINESE ASSASSIN. , ' New York, October 7. - George Fong, a member of the Young Ghihese Association of San Francisco, ..was 7 "'arrested aboard the f steamer, Chlyo Maru, which was departing tor "China with Prince Tsai-hsun, the Emperor's :uncle, ahoard" -..in admitted his intention to kill ~'%k CANADIAN RAILWAYS. Received October 8, at 840 a.m. _ - .{. 't , Ottawa, October 7. . of the charter of the Portland' canat" short lnie foreshadow to Hudson's-TJay, making 1 Kne' across the praine country j f »INDIAN~ -SEDITION-MONGER _-'-•'!£'-, ' -London, October 7. -""France and Britain have agiced to 'arbitrate over the' Savarkar extradition. In the event of his conviction, sentence will not bo earned out pend--i-infr th©-, award •'TSavarkar; arrested in Egypt, was b<? ing taken to India to stand his tnal tKere ,l fof-sedition, when he slipped asho"re"'a4" Marseilles, so that the Bri? TasTf*officials had to obtain French permission for his arrest.] -»'-3* "BAPTIST CONGRESS. Received October 8, at 10 30 p m. London, October 7. Mr J. H. Shakespeare announced at the Baptist Union Conference at Glas§ow l that? i the" world's congress would be Philadelphia next year He -"appealed to the churches to release fmmistersr'to enable them to attend the and also to pay their passages AN EMINENT VISITOR. - London, Oetober 7 Sir Frederick Treves, the eminent surgeon, will visit Australia in 1911, and~has consented to "represent Britain atf'-fc'he? Medical Congress. - " t>-< > ,» »j* • r * "BRITAIN'S'TRADE. London, October 7. ' The imports ""during the month m.creased by £2,124,120, the exports by £4*163,237, 'an 3" the re-exports by, £343;966: ~ J WOOL SALES. „ t London, October 7 ' ./* At the wool sales faulties are slow but "prices are otherwise '-unchanged fVWGMEN "AND" PARLIAMENT. llecelv,ejd,.Qctober 8, at 10 40 a.m. . \_ lt " London, October 7 _ ' *?"eiiristabel Pankhurst, the leading Suffragette, states Jhat women have re""Bolvedrto refuse fo pay taxes m the *ei£ni''of the payment of members, SCompjßlling to maintain MP.'s •whom they are not allowed to elect. * *i* A-STAGE ENGAGEMENT. 1 London, tOctober 7. Miss Marie Lohr, the young Australian actress, is engaged to marry Robert Loraine, the actor who has late-i flfo achieved much distinction as 1 an <<&via%or. "-' * ""'- ' ' „ *ZI % .-INFIRMARY ABLAZE ' - ~ -* '' * "" , " --London,-.October 7. » A-ward of the' Leeds Infirmary was gutted by fire. About in-' 'cludinfe ""30' 'children, were -dafely re- ,£*"& •- *> < ' LEGAL LUMINARIES. " *T- j - London, October 7 W. Hohson, the Attorney-General, vwill' succeed Lord Collins, who has resigned*, as' Lord of Appeal. Sir "Isaacs, Solicitor-General, becomes Atand Mr J. A Simon, jfe'C"; MjP for Walthamstow, will siicRufus Isaacs. ' - DISASTER / -s»jj» * ' London, October 7. party exploiing the Whitehaven* mine have reached tho seat of the j explosion, whero thej found the bodies of five men who had been terribly,, in-ljuretd'andl-minied. The force of tho explosion had swept ever}thing before it - SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS' Capetown, October 8 iMr"Botha is unopposed at Losberg ~V , <THE HOLY GANGES. «'■ -"I- " " j Calcutta, October 7 -,"*TEuusands 0 f pilgrims had collected affaSonn and were preparing to bathe, Ganges when the river rose, and* "HHiHareds were drowned. \ ! "* !s, i?© ?, " ' ■* PRTSON CON- tv Jfi-' CONFERENCE ( ; Octoho- 8, at 1 25 p m ' Wasliingtcii, Octobci 8 Lvel->n of London, ha& L be'en qlected piesident of the Intpriia%ronar Prison Co'igrcss now sitting afejW-asliingtcn. - \ ESCAPES FROM SING SING Washington, Octobet 8 •Six convicts effected a sensational escapo from Sing' Sing Pnson, Neu

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10580, 8 October 1910, Page 4

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10580, 8 October 1910, Page 4

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10580, 8 October 1910, Page 4

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