GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
BIG FIRE AT YOKOHAMA. Yokohama, Anril 28. A fire has destroyed 2000 buildings — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. U.S. TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES. (Rec. April 29, 9.5 p.m.) Washington, April 2S. The United States Postmaster-General has recommended to President Wilson that telephones and telegraphs bo-return-ed to their private owners as soon as the necessary legislation is enacted.—Aus.N.Z. Cable A6sn. THEFT- FROM AUSTRALIA HOUSE. (Reo. April 29, 7.30 p.m.) London, April 27. A bar of silver weighing lflOOoz., which was exhibited at Australia House, was stolen. The other exhibits were . not touched.—"The Times." THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA. (Reo. April 30, 0.5 a.m.) •' Sydney, April 29. Tho Royal' Commission has (poned its inquiry on the sugar industry. Tho general manager of the Colonial Sugar Company submitted a lengthy statement dealing with tho national value of the sugar industry.—Press Assn. . THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT. (Rec. April 30, 1.15 a.m.) New York, April 29. It is officially announced that three United States seaplanes will leavo for Newfoundland on May G in tile first leg of the trans-Atlantic flight.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assrn
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 7
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175GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 7
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