GENERAL CABLES
Bv ToloErapli-Presa Aesociatlon-Oopyrlirlii It is reported from London that I>ardmoro nud Company havo laid tho keel of the second Commonwealth Government liner. _A_ Renter messago from Buonos Aires swites .that a decree has been issued temporarily suspending tho export of wheat. Tho idea of the purchasers of Devonshire House, in Picadilly, London, of transforming it into a kinema theatre, restaurant, tmd dancing hall has been abandoned. ' A Router messago from Berlin, states that robbers entered tho Princes' mausoleum at Weimar and stole gold and silver wreaths from tho tombs of Goetho and Schiller. Investigation of tho Japanese immigration question will be made on tho Pncific Coast during tho Bummer by members of Jho Immigration Committeo of tho "United States Congress. Senator Fhelan, of California, has asked the commttteo to investigate tho situation witli a view to rcn«winij tho efforts for the passage of pending legislation wiiich would bar aO Japanese immigrants from the Pacific Coast and prohibit Japanese children horn _in tho United States from acquiring citizenship.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 7
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169GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 7
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