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COMMONWEALTH CABLES.

Sydney, September 13

Collectors have hitherto been able to locate only live out of six of Lord Nelson's sea chests. Mr Alfred Peara Las handed the sixth to the Australia): Historical Society. It' was left Ml Pease's father by Captain Barlow whose widow married the Ear] of Nel son, the only surviving brother here. Melbourne, September 13. The opponents of the maternity bonus question its constitutionality Mr Hughes says that he knows of m law and no power to say to the Commonwealth, "You must not spend you; money in this direction." Sydney, September 13.

The memorial service at the Japan eso Consulate had a dominating not. of impressive simplicity. Flags in tin city and on warships were half-mast ed. The offer of three citizens to con tribute the rent of Government Hous:; has been withdrawn.

Sydney, September 13. A baker, for a number of breaohe: of the pastry cooks and baking award:: including short payment of wages, wa.; fined, with costs, a total of £IOB. Sydney, September 13. The Government lias withdrawn tb prosecutions of directors of the Suga Company for failing to answer que:; tions at the Sugar Commission, excep the prosecution of Mr MacLaurin. Suva, September 13. The Endeavor, Captain McAlop, lad en with timber from Puget Sound fo Suva, struck a reef at Gau Island. Sit-. will probably break up. Lloyd's agen has left for the scene of the wreck. Sydney, September 1-1. The State Ministers consider tba the last word has been said in eonnec tion with Government House. Plan: have been prepared incorporating tli whole of the grounds with the Botani cal Gardens. Hart, who is recovering, abandon: aviation. Several athletes have returned froa the Olympic Games. Waley (cos swain of the Olympic eight) attribute; the Australians' defeat at Stockholm to an unfair course. Had it beci straight, the Australians won by : length notwithstanding that the cre\ were not quite in the same dash as a; Henley. In a race of such import a7ice, there should be no advantage t( cither crew. Hill, long-distance champion, con skiers it necessary that athletes sen to future games should bo at leas three months in the country visited He is confident that if the Englis. team of amateur athletes visited Australia or New Zealand they would suf for defeat.

A special Federal officer sent t< Hongkong reports the discovery of an institution for sending Chinese stow aways to Australia. The police raid od and broke rip and seized a numbc: of faked naturalisation papers. Melbourne, September 11. The open golf championship meet ing opened in fine weather. Whitton the Victorian, is leading in the fir:-! round. Brisbane, September 11. At the Rifle Association meeting th< King's Prize was won by Moulda.i (Queensland), with 270 points; Par sons (Xew South Wales) 268 ; Oondoi CNew South Wales), 2(57.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 19, 14 September 1912, Page 5

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COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 19, 14 September 1912, Page 5

COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 19, 14 September 1912, Page 5

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