Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

BIG Ir'litES IN AMERICA.

THE MONORAIL

AMERICAN GRAFT FRAUDS,

[By' Electric Telegraph—Copyright.]

(Per Press Association.)

HUGE PROFITS IN COTTON

Received November 4, at 9.30 p.m. Loudon, November 4.

The report of J. and P. Coates, spinners, Paisley, shows a profit of £3,171,000, aiid declares a dividend of 35 per centum.

AUSTRIA EMBARRASSED. Vienna, November 4. The Ncue Frcic Presse says Britain's 13.0iu. guns will . involve AustroHungary in a serious plight, for either her new Dreadnoughts will be out T classed before they are launched, or there must be a new and vast expenditure.

New York, November 4. The newspaper Macon Telegraph building in Georgia was destroyed by fire, and the printer perished in the hie Theip were mans nauow escapes The paper was published as usual this morning the stalls tiansfened to the E\piling News office. \ hre in a wan house in the distiict ol Piusburg consul great damage, but no li\es weio lost

TURBULENT BEIIRING SEA. »w Yoik, November 4. \ tcinhc stonu occmied itf ißcliimg Sea. The streets of Nome, Alaska'were uuindatcd and boats were wieck(Jd,<out ho.lives were lost. -v

ELLEN TERRY ON SHAKESPEARE

Now York, November 4. ..President Taft,-Mi J. P. Moigau. and the leading, literary Jights of New York attended Miss Ellen /ferryls lecture on Shakespcaic, -and pioscntcd tho* actress witk. a book of welcome, signed by all the literal y,'notables of the United States. Mi Pcicy Mackcj read a sonnet welcoming Miss Teiry, oil her ireturh ito America. < Tho lectuic deajt with Shakespeare-'s heroines., ,

- FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE. Received November 0, al 0.13 a.m. _ *i- ' New Yoik, Novembci 4. ■ " lb is suspected that the Los Angeles ,'dyuamitaras,/w3io escaped to Mexico, \v4ll'prqv.e, to 06* the bank cmbczzleis, aflcL ttieii extradition is demanded.

rV .-''THE SICK MAN OF EUROPE all 1 Salonika, November 4 r ' Abdul jHamifl, is seriously ill, and .only takes liquid nourishment. He is almost entirely'deaf, and moves with difficulty? „ - SUMMARY (JUSTICE TN AMERICA , „ New York, November 4. Mexicans who confessed to murdering a woman were burned^at the stake By a mob at Rockspnng, Texas. _ A BOYCOTTED. , , . Received November 4, at 10 10 p.m. London, November 4. The Gladstone. League ( piespnted a gardener named Waltei, emigiating to Westralia, with-fifty guineas as cotnpen sat ion for alleged "boycotting ow ing to "his politics. "■

THE NEW VINTAGE. 1 London, November 4. V and A Gilbey's survey of the vintage estimates .that theie will be a tenth of the avei age crop in the Rhine; Moselle districts, no vintage at all, Chani{sagne, Saumur, Burgundy, arid Chablis, no- brartdy ( or-coghac; a third of .the usual vintage m Medoc, half a crop 'fri -Italy and" half to "threequarters in Spain,,. , Australian supplies have decreased by the,.duty on spirits in-ducing-growers distil an increasing projforfcion of "brandy'for lo'cal tion. .France's loss by the failure of the vintage will b'e twenty million sterling ' ' I . , Australia maligned. > London, November 4. A Glasgow citizen has published an article under sensational headlines, alleging that the Australian Labor partj is ariavpd against any increase of rm7rfigrati6fu , -Bif G. H. Reid, in a letter, quotes Mr Fisher's statement m the House of Representatives, on the 7th September m" - disproof.

SPAIN IN UNREST

Received November 5, at 9.35 a.m

Madrid, November 4 ' The Government has prohibited a huge demonstration of woilcnicn, which wasPto have been held to-morrow in connectioiiLwith the strike at Sabndcll, near Barcelona.

: MOROCCO PAYS SPAIN _/""-_ Madrid, Novembei 4 A trieudly settlement, has been i each ed over, the question of Morocco's in demiuty to Spain. , * ,'

THE, INDIAN OFFICE _, -' Calcutta, Novembei t EractiGallyLthe whole of tlie Indian I press paj.s a warm tribute to Loid leyls ,w9rk,,,and the appointment of Enl Crewe a,s hfs successoi is well received.

TJTFI KAISER, AND CZAR. / Berlin, Novcmbei 4. The Kaiser warmly welcomed tlio Czar at Potsdam.

CHINESE -PARLIAMENT. Pekm, November 4. It is, attnoiiiiccjd Upper and Lower House of .Parliament will be forjned. , , < ' DR CHAPPLE CONTROVERTED. London, November 4. The Incorporated Society of Meat Importers has received zeplies from the shipowners and stoiekeepeis controverting Dr" Chappie's as- to the mishandling of meat. It was resolved to .'send Austral urn and New Zealand newspapcis copies of lephcs with photographs of the actual canditions of unloading

HOME RULE. Lolidoii, November, 4. The Irish Unionists have issued a manifesto to the-effect that they will never submit to Home, Rule m anj form., ,7,'Xim Hcaly, speaking at Dublin, said T;hat r whatever Irish Government -was established it-, should have financial arrangements to ,enablc' the country to support itself. £h>re would difficulty'in approaching any compromise if thejr v financial were left intact. L - »

. s .„ PLAGUE-IN >NGLANIV j-A ■ London,' November 4. Argentine Consul .denies'that cat-tle'.-ha'vje been imported" from that country isiiice 1903, and asserts that > the Argentine never had a plague epidemic.

HORSE-BREEDING FOR THE • EMPIRE. London. November 4. The- Morning Post, dealing with .the* Imperial aspect of the Government's? horse-breeding scheme, states that Aus-; tra'lia produces some of the finest horses; iii the world, and can be relied on' to supply the Home deficiency. '! '■■.'.. BRITAIN IN PERSIA. London, November 4. It-is. reported that the Proerpiue has' landed a further detachment of bluejackets at Lingah, in the Persian Gulf. It is i-rated that the commander and; several men were wounded in a collision with the tribesmen.

PAYMENT OF M.P.'S, Received November 5. at 9.35 a.m. . London, November 4. ' The Master of Elibank. speaking at Birmingham, declared that he was in favor of ■ the payment of members and the holding of all elections on the same day. ' OBITUARY. Received November 4, at 2.20 p.m. London. November 4. Obituary—Admiral Sir Harry : Rawsen, es-Gcvernor of New South 'Wales. Received November 5. at 0.35 a.m. . ': . ... London, November 4. Prince Hatzfeldt.. .;',

London, November 4. The Premier and Messrs Churchill, Llovd-George, and Birrell inspected Brenhau's monorail to-day. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MAR-. RIAGE. Bombay, November 4. Sir Sydenham Clarke's marriage was celebrated in the Cathedral quietly. The principal officers and the ruling chiefs were the guests.

IN THE AIR. Berlin, November 4. The Daily Graphic's balloon, which left London on "Wednesday for Russia, landed in the forts in Bavaria after some difficulty. Trees had to be felled before the five occupants could descend safely.

Received November 5, at 1.25 p.m. New York, November 4. At Spokane, the Federal Grand Jury returned six indictments of conspiracy to defraud the Government of A),OUU acres of coal lands .worth nearly £40,000,000. Very prominent public men are involved.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM19101105.2.42

Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 4

Word Count
1,061

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 4

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert