GENERAL CABLES.
A FRENCH FOREIGN BANK. Paris, April 12. A meeting of business men and bankers decided to establish a bank of foreign commerce with a capital of four millions sterling.—United Service. COMMUNICATION MOM MR. HUGHES. ' " Melbourne, April 17. As the result of a cablegram received from Mr. Hughes in connection with reparation, Mr Watt convened an urgent Cabinet meeting, and, after consideration, dispatched a reply. No details are available.—Aus-N.Z. Cable Association. COAL TRADE CONFERENCE, Sydney, April 17. No finality was reached in the conference -between the coal owners and miners. The conference wjll be resumed on Wednesday.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. NEW SOUTH WALES MINERALS. Sydney, April 17. The mineral output of New South , Wales for IAIB was valued at £14,391,- ! 981, an increase of £1,439562, and a record The increase is chiefly due to the high prices which were the result of [the war. I -
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 2
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