GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
4 . RUMANIANS EVACUATING BUDAPEST. (Rec. October 20, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, October 19. The Rumnniiins have commenced to evacuate Budapest—A us.-N.Z. Cnblo Assn. NECESSARY COMMODITIES IN AUSTRALIA. (Rec. Octoly-r 20, 9.5 p.m.) Sydney, October 20. The Ncooß'ary Commodities Cammii?sion lias dct/ared roi:p. (allow, and candles to be necessary commodit'ee. "Australia, "Week" lias been opened to stimulate the <lemaiul for local products. Big displays are being made in the leading shops.—Press Assn. BARON SONNTXO "RETIRING. (Rec. October 2, 0.5 a.m.) Rome, October 20. Baron Sonnino, Italian Foreign Minister during the war, is retiring from polioca. oving to iil health —Center. RILT.TARDS. London, October '8. In the billiards match, 10,000 up. tniu mi beat Reese, who received 1000.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. REBUILDING NORTHERN FRANCE. Paris, October 18. I Mr. Ford, an American town-nlanning i engineer, has been appointed adviser to, ' the French Government concerning tho I rebuilding of three thousand devastated ! cities, towns, and villages in Northern France. Mr. Ford will proceed to England to study model villages before beginning his task in France—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COLLAPSE OF BERLIN STRIKES. Berlin, October 18. The metal workers' strike has been settled, and the food distribution employees' strike has collapsed.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. AN ASSASSIN'S BULLET. Copenhagen, October 1". Herr Haase, who was fired at outs'do the Reichstag building in Berlin on October £ by a Viennese civilian, and severely womtded, is in a most serious condition. Dlood-po'soning has set in, I and. he is unconscious—Aus.-N.Z. Cable I Ass-n. I TASMANIA REPEALS DAYLIGHT SAVING. Hobart, October 18. The Legislative Council has repealed the Dayiight Saving Bill, and has passed an anti-Shouting Bill.—Press Assn. PLOT \GAINST SERBIAN PRINCE UENIKU, Paris, October 18. The Serbian Legation here denies tho j report of the plot against Prince Alex- : under. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. I. FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL. London, October 18. The International Association football return match resulted: England, two coals; AVale.?, nil.—Aus.-N.Z. Gable Assn. { CREDIT LOAN FOR ITALY. London, October 18. | Il.'dy lias been granted an additional 1 million dollars credit.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. HARBOUR TIIMJP IN NEW YORK. New York, October 18. 1 Tho harbour is Mill tied up by the longshoremen's strike, and there is serious riOngestion. 11l is expected tl|at ; Snipping iioiird ('liiy'loy tii'orips || unload its vessels.—Aus.-N.Z. (.'able A KING'S PRIZE AT RANDWTCK. Sydney, October 18. ! The King's Prize match at Randwiek resisted as follows:—Lieutenant Will'ams (Victoria), 230 points; Boyd (New South ; Wales), 3/3; M'Ciill (Victoria), 273. ■ : ■ ENEMY-AUSTRALIAN DEBTS. ! Melbourne, October 10. Mr. W. M. Hughes, in the Federal, House, moved the second reading of the Peace Treaty Bill, which gives effect lo the clauso in which clearing-house methods of settling enemy debts or cross debts between Germany and Australia shall bo adopted.—Press AsSn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 7
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