CABLES IN BRIEF.
By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Paris, Dec. 29. The Seine River continues to rise iu an alarming manner. The majority of tiie city ports are submerged and a repetition of the 1910 disaster is feared. | London, Dec. 29. I Professor. Rojdestvenski, of Moscow, | claims the discovery of the structure of [ atoms. London newspapers comment that Sir Oliver Lodge recently 'hinted j that the world was on the verge of ascertaining how to utilise the forces within the atom and that this would bring the most stupendous economic changes ever seen. Melbourne, Dec. 31. Mr. Ross Canadian Trade Commissioner. discussing the paper shortage, stated that at present there was only 3.) days' supply of printing paper in the whole of North AmericaSydney, Dec. 31. The Cabinet has decided that women shall be pligible for appointment to the magistracy. Melbourne, Dec. 31. The Darwin Commission spent several days in examining Judge. Bevar., chiefly regarding the administration of justic.', examining allegations respecting his allegedly allowing the duties of his dual office to interfere with Jucli administration.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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174CABLES IN BRIEF. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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