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GENERAL CABLES,

ft, 'By Telegraph-Press ABBooiatlon-Oopyrlsrlit A message from Sydney states that Judge Boeby will open tho forty-four- ' hour week inquiry on September 29, ' Mr. Johnson has beon finally released !iy tho Mexican bandit Zamorn, and has( announced that he is returning to Jalisco, where he owns a cattle ranch. Eight lives wore lost and many people were injured through tho oxplosion of an oil-tank bargo olf Millwall (state a Reuter message from London). Tho bursting of a "pocket" in the Montaivert Glacior, near Genera, caused mosses of ico to crash into the rivor, and tho valley was flooded. Great alarm was caused, in Chumounix. A telegram from Newark states that Arthur Spencer, a Canadian, won tho United States professional cycling championship of 1920. A Renter message from London stales that tho victims of the Northolt aeroplane accident included Miss Do Trafford, who was the first woman to pass the Air Ministry's teats, and who was known, owing to her clever work, as "the flying genius." Herr Mttxiniill.ian Harden, writing in "Die Zukuft," Bays the late Prinoe ! Joachim shot himself by mistake, because after a- violent scene at the eiKniser's residence at Dooran he wanted to-soften his father's anger by inflicting a light wound, so as to make himself interesting as a person capable of committing suicide. Tho United Slates Government is returning between 100,000,000 and 150,000,000 dollars' worth of enemy alien property to American women who before the war lost- their citizenship through marriage with Germans and Austrians. Theso women have now regained their rights to property through the rcgranting of citizenship.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES, Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES, Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 2, 28 September 1920, Page 5

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