GENERAL CABLE NEWS
Preu Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 8. Tho authors of the disturbances in tho western part of Dutch Borneo are Chinese. They havo killed two tax collectors. The Imperial Government's Appellate Jurisdiction Bill increases the number of law lords to six, in accordancc with tho recommendation of the last Imperial Conference. PARIS, November 8. The official vintage of France, Corsica, and Algeria is estimated to be 63,851,000 hcctolitrcs (a fraction over 22 imperial gallons), compared with 53,879,159 in 1911. CAIRO, November 8. Tho newspaper El Alao has been suppreened for publishing articles subversive of the Government. SYDNEY, November 9. As a Tesult of the monsoonal disturbance, useful rains arc falling. There aro nearly 100 known eases of leprosy in the Commonwealth. They aro mostly among coloured people. Charles Towns is willing to accept Arnst's offer to allow any scalier in Australia lOsec in a race on the Parramatia course. 'Hie now Australian coat-of-arms has received the sanction of the Heralds' Collcgo (London). Besides minor alterations, tho words "Advance Australia" havo boen replaced by the word "Australia." SYDNEY, November 10. (Received Nov. 11, at 0.15 a.m.) At a conference of the Australian journalists' Association, all the States being represented, resolutions were carried sympathising with tho New Zealand Association's efforts to socuro improved working conditions, pledging assistance in such efforts, and hoping that a close allumco between the two associations would soon be established. A. Barry, of tho Sydney Club, swam 100 metres in lmin l-ssec, Ixiating Longworth's Australian record bv 4-ssec. MELBOURNE, November 10. (Received Nov. 11, at 0.15 a.m.) At the inquest oil the body of M'Carthv a verdict of death from misadventure a3 the result of a foul blow struck in sport during a boxing contest was returned.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15608, 11 November 1912, Page 5
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