GENERAL CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. (Received 8, 8.5 a.in.) London, July 7. The first Maori boy born at the White City has been christened “karancihana/’ meaning Coronation. _ London, July 7. Major Fern, who built a church.at Stockport at a cost of £BO,OOO, has bequeathed £50,000 to charities. (Received 8, 9.20 a.m.) London, July 7. Sir J. and Lady Findlay have started for the Continent. Mr Fisher has received the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh. The King and Queen, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, have started for Ireland. (Received 8, 10.10 a.m.) London, July 7. The American visible supply of wheat is 38,066,000 bushels. The inioorts for the month decreased by £3,523.923, and the exports increased by £1,313,496, and re-exports by £369,745. Sir J. Kirk, secretary of the Ragged School Union, has sailed for Australia in the Ostcrly. (Received 8, 10 a.m.) London, July 7. The Australian cadets arc guests of Colonel Bingham, at Sheffield. They visited the important factories and were entertained by tjie Lord Mayor, who said Australia had set an example in preparing youths to defend their homes.
Madrid, July 7. The Vatican refuses to accept an ambassador from Spain. London, July 7. In the New Zealand appeal to the Privy Council—A]lardyce v. Allardyce —judgment was reserved.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 5
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