MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Stevenson is willing to plav Gray in May. "Wilding won the teunis championship of the South of France at Nice, defeating Decergis 9-7, 6-0, 6-3. The revised Commonwealth rolls show an increaso ol : 9307 names since April. The death is reported of Mr Max Maxwell, Australian actor and manager. Tho Warrnambool branch of tho Ausomen's Union, has declared in favour of harem skirts. M. Paul ham's new military aeroplane, built in France, and made of steel throughout-, had a successful trial. Mr Kidman, of Sydney, wlio has visited the principal abattoirs of Canada, tho United States and Europe, tons -tiers that the public abattoirs at Homebush Bay, when completed, will rank a 5 one of the best in the world. Professor David states that the Royal Society in London is giving financial assistance ni publishing his book. The proofs will shortly reach Australia. The book will !>e copiously illustrated. The literary contributors include Mr Allan Thomson, of New Zealand.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14400, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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