GENERAL CABLES.
HUNS AFTER DUTCH TRADE.
Received Jan, 0, 11,40 p.m.
London, Jan. 6.
The Times' Hague correspondent re> porta that leading German commercial men are scouring Holland and booking orders. British neglect is as great aa before the war; there is not even a commercial attache at the legation.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
SOLDIER EMIGRANTS.
Received Jan, 6, 11.40 p.m.
London, Jan. b.
An officer commanding a Ltuicashirv regiment, is consulting the agencies of Australia, New Zealand, and British Columbia. Ho says that practically the wM« unit wishes to emigrate after demobilisation and ehgafe in fruit growing or mixed farming.—ReutOT,
SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL OOT®.
Received Jan. 7, 12.5 &.m. Capetown, Jan. 6.
Owing to insufficient number of baios <being registered under the Imperial Government's offer to take,a certain quantity of wool the scheme w lik«ly to fall, through.—Aus. N.Z. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1919, Page 5
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