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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

Sir Newton Moore, ex-Premier of West Australia, is proceeding to London oa Agent-General. Argentine porte have been ro-oponed for tho importation of British cattlo, sheep, pigs, goats, and fodder. One hundred and fifty-one oases of enteric fever, of which fourteen proved fatal at Eccles,. Lancashire, have been traced to ice-oroam. Mario Hall, tho violinist, has been married to Edward Baring, her .manager. ; The denith is announced in London of tho Rov. Samuel McFarlane, New Guinea missionary. Mr Duigan, a Melbourne engineer, has invented and built a bi-plono, and has made several i/ucoeesful short flights. As an outcome of tlio non-renewal of tlio treaty between Bulgaria and Turkey, the former will commence a tariff war. A woman died in the hospital at Newcastle, N.S.W., after being unconsoious for two months, as the rosuH of a street accident* Tho Federal Service Commissioner, reporting on tho general dissatisfaction in the postal service praises tho present policy nnd states that the men's demand is unjustified'. A conference of officials nnd commercial men at the German Foreign Office decided that in fu'iirre candidates for tho Consular service should possess a practical knowledge of oommoroo, industry and shipping. Dr. Richard Strauss's eomio opera, "Rosen Kavalior" has boon produced at Dresden. • It met with an enthusiastic reception. There were eighteen calls before tho curtain fell at the end of tho second act. Modals from Carnegie'e Hero Fund, have boon awarded to ' Dr. Johnston and two men who carried Detective Lesson to a place of 6ofoty, when he was wounded in tho Sidney Street Anarchist affray. Sir Goorgo Raid has arranged to address a number of. Chambers of Commerce, including Luton, Leeds and Hull. A Russian lady doctor and two medical students at Harbin, havo died of plague. Arnsi definitely declares that as there are no fresh rivabj in rowing he will take to boxing. He is being tutored by Larry Foley, and hopes to make a good attempt. Tho Inter-State Band Championship Contest at Sydney resulted:—Manly 1, Newcastle City 2. Metropolitan 3. A boy on a station near Narrandera, X.S.W., shot Mistress Waiby and her daughter. The latter is dead. In Rugby football England scored_B7 points, Franco nil. In Association, Wale.? got two goals to Ireland's one. Tlio South Africans won their match against Hamilton, Victoria, by nn innings and 50 runs. Up late last night? Dull, heavy beadaoho this morning? Don't worry, tako Steams' Headache Cure, one wafer —one swallow cf voter, relief in a minute... Jlt Hcndy, Hair Specialist of Dunedin, who is on a visit to Timaru notifies ladies that ho has completed arrangements with the Canterbury Farmers' Co-oporatiTO Association, to act as local agents for all his wellknown toilet preparations. One of Mr Hendy's leading linos is the "Belgravia" hair pad, which has met with enormous success owing to its being made throughout with real hair only. Many hair pads on the market are stuffed with foreign material, such as wool, wadding, fibre, etc., which are bulb unclean and unhealthy. Ladies' of refined and cultured habits do not like the idea of wearing anything not r'":m. hence the enornioi"- demand for this article. Ladies should call at once and ask to see the latest shapes of Tieluravia pads. Every one bears the maker's name—A. M. Hcndy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin... CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS. A remedy in Tablet form having specific action on tho stomarh, liver and bowels Easy to take, prompt and gentle in their action and in results. Try a box if you are trr üb'ed with constipation. Sold everywhere. .•• SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADV3RTTSEMENTS. O.F.C.A.—Hair preparations. E. Firkin—The People's Barber. Gen. Bowker —Revised list of properties for sale. N.Z. Railways—Excursion fares for i CliristchiiTrh races. Grant Bros.—Dunlop tyres reduced. W. Miller—New crockery and glassware in stock. Thomsons'—Remnant sale week. A. Wataon —House for sale. T W. Weed.—Professional notice. Ti'mam Boxing Association—Annual to-nifrht. W Fish wick Resumes tuitionary duties Feb. 1. .T. D. R.—Wants employment on ; farm. ". TT. Ki'iirbam—Notice of sen. trins. F V. Grimmett's estate—Notice i Dunlon Co. —Advice about Ijyroi. i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 5

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 5

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 5