GENERAL CABLES.
[Bf Eux'Tiac Tsxbgkapi i—Co v yright] [United L'uebs Association.j .Sydney, July _'U. (aiibsehe, the young foreigner in-rest-ed oil June 22nd, was sentenced to two years' for forcing Australian £1 bank notes. Sydney, July 20. The'daily newspapers and Employers' Associations ask for ilie constitution of an industrial board for their employees, Kiting applicants the right to bring the various awards which they contend press unduly upon them before the court for revision. TiM3B and Sydney Sun Services. New York, July 20. Millions of worms are devastating the gardens in the districts round the city. Their march, has been checked in plates by filling ditches with petroleum. Berlin, June 30. There is widespread apprehension in Berlin at the i threatened earlier closing of cafes and dancing halls, which would mean that tourists and provincials would cease visiting the capital. The brewers and cafe keepers have been mollified by the announcement that none of the prominent resorts would be interfered with, but no additional all-night licenses would be granted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 8
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168GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 21 July 1914, Page 8
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