CABLES IN BRIEF.
. By Teleirt'ph.—Prtst Received Feb. 15, 11.4Q pJ9. i London, Feb. Mr. Chamberlain's silver coinage provides for coins one-half silver half alloy, compared with thirty-seve'n-fortieths silver and fortieths alloy. At « luncheon to the delegates. Imperial Statistical Conference, Auckland Geddes declared that ernment regarded the conference important, because Cabinet to make decisions affecting the of every part of the Empire, and almost complete ignorance of ilia position. The All India tennis tournameat gjes championship was won fay Jacob; doubles by Jacob and Rendall, ladies' open singles by Mrs. Kelvie. There is a fall in tlie price of which is due to a decline in the exchange and the absence of ft for silver from China. The United States accepted the wages compromise. It is reported a powerful Including Nettlefolds and Bfrry are negotiating to Marquis of (Bute's interests la | olff docks amounting to
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1920, Page 5
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