GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
D'ANNUNZIO AGAIN. LONDON, Nov. 10. The Daily Express states that D'Annunzio has broken out again, and seized an important point called Geoglio San Marco, near Buccari. His action is likely to endanger the hopes of an Adriatic peace.
NURSES BRUTALLY KILLED. SEBASTOPOL, Nov. 10. During a Bolshevik cavalry raid on Talkado, Mr. Kilpatrick, representative of the American Red Cross, and two nurses were brutally killed. ARMENIAN ARMY RETIRING. Received 11.5 a.m. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 10. The remnants of the Armenian Army are repbrted to be retiring to Novo Bayazid, near Lake Guokcha. It is stated that the Armenian Government is suing for peace, but the Commander-in-Chief of the Kemalist forces demands the preliminary surrender of all arms. *
UNOPPOSED ELECTION. ' ReeerVed 11.5 a.m. I •!.:; ~.-..-,.,-■, LONDON,, Noy 4 10. Mr. J. C. Davidson, Coalition Unionist,, was returned unopposed for Hemel Hampstead. . , •;
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3626, 12 November 1920, Page 5
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141GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3626, 12 November 1920, Page 5
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