SOVIET ORDERS INQUIRY.
fSU» mvi -- ‘ - , , MOSCOW, Jim® 14 - The Soviet Commissaries have ordered an Inquiry into the conduct of the Russian Monasteries and Convents nhieli are alleged to he centres of anti-Bol-shevism. One at ICieff has been closed down and the monks have been turned out to work in the fields. The foreign Consuls at Moscow ate now being guarded like prisoners. THE CEREAL MARKET. LONDON. June 14. Notwithstanding pressure to all wheat at sixpence a quarter lower, the wheat cargo market is fairly steady. -Wheat afloat is quoted at 53s per quarter. Parcels are in fair demand at an ad vWnqe of 6dr per ' XPW CROSS CHANNEL SERVICE. LONDON, June 14. The British Air Ministry lias approved of a new service linking Southampton with Cherbourg and Havre, by means of seaplanes. The shipping com, panics are interested in the project, ns ft shortens fh« Atlanta journeys, .
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1922, Page 2
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147SOVIET ORDERS INQUIRY. Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1922, Page 2
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