GENERAL CABLES
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Tho Poderul' Customs Act has been assented to.. 1 I'
- A message-from Sydney - states that the Incorporated Law Institute lias pe- ■ titioned Parliament against tho passing •.... of. the proposed Bill to reinstate. E. 1). ''~i Jleaglier on the, roll of solicitors.
"'The Australian Board of Trade has ■decided that the bank rate of . exchange shall be used as a'basis of coniputntion of tho value for, duty On goods from Prance, * Italy, Belgium, and. Czechoslovakia, whose bank' rate of exchange is more than* 10 per cent.' below tte Mint par rate. ' .•,
A Router message from, London-states that owing to a confusion of names the announcement of tho death of tho exIviug' of Bavaria on November 9 was incorrect." The report "concerned Duku Ludwig of Bavaria, who <fied of pneumonia, at the-age of 90 years
It is reported from Budapest thaiseveral hundred, polico and troops surrounded tho. Britannia Hotel at mid-night-and arrested forty members of a notorious Hungarian association,, ofler a conflict-in which-four were killed ana nineteen wounded. The' association hua been responsible - for many murders andj instigated.-.anti-Semitic risiug3.. :
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 9
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183GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 9
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