GENERAL CABLES
By Telegraph—Press Association—Conyright
Mr. Ellison, hospitality officer at Australia House, London, is returning to Melbourne.
The census discloses that there are 1,208,580 dwelling-houses in Australia, an increase of nearly 33 per cent, in ten years.
A London message announces the death of Joseph Jones, who was deprived of his knighthood in 1918 for conspiring with another to contravene the provisions of tho Official Secrets Act.
Advices from Berlin received at Stockholm. indicate that Germany is about to suspend import licenses for vessels purchased abroad, evidently with a view to giving work to tl’c German shipbuilding yards.
A Reuter message from London states that negotiations for the establishment of an Imperial Bureau of Mycology, financially supported by all parts of the Empire, have been successfully concluded. Dr. Butler, the former Imperial Mycologist and agricultural adviser to the Government of India, has been appointed the first director.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 5
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147GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 5
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