GENERAL CABLES.
JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. New York, April 0. ] Californian Senators have assured Mr. Bryan that they are absolutely united in the prohibition of Japanese ownership of land, and are determined to break up the Japanese colony, reserving the land for Americans. The situation is admittedly a difficult one. FLOODS CLOSE COAL MINES. New York, April 6. Floods are threatening the coal mines at Harrisburg, and 5000 miners have been rendered idle. OLYMPIC-HAWKE COLLISION. London, April fi. The White Star Company's appeal against the Olympic-llawke decision has been dismissed, the Court holding thai, the Olympic was alone to blame. THE ST. GOTHARD TUNNEL. Berne, April 6. The National Council ratified the St. Gothard Convention, extending to the whole Swiss Federal system the most favored treatment, hitherto accorded to Germany and Italy on the St. Gothard line. The subject created intense excitement in Switzerland. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Copenhagen, April (1. Mr. Samuel's committee, which is studying long ,distanee wireless tele | graphy, inspected the Poulsen station.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 271, 8 April 1913, Page 2
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