GENERAL CABLES.
By TelHTaph.-Prtm tttt.-JHi^^m The Japanese Cabinet bMv&PWH adhere to the Uehida polios)&jH ito the occupation of Sagnulijia3| Nikolaievsk, despite to America and an explantrtMjjt-JjM aiii and France are fining 'dtwjjH Boy Scouts, at Olympia, prcssive religious service. "j&llH bishop of York . preached. «fj§jß| scouts, in response to GeneMlilHJ Powell's call, lowered the,, bowed their heads in memory FIM who died in the Great War. ,1 ?^9 The Union Cold Storage i» THftliH Eastmans', Limited. >', '^BB Mr. Lloyd George stated th»'4§taH ment intended to etect a Joseph Chamberlain at the JMhII Westminster at a coat of £iMwh| Amundsen is to start on Pole attempt is a few <hrM> 'toml visioning schooner Maud U-fttjMMM Fifteen hundred employees are idle in MelboiUmaH to a shortage of eugar. '^.3! Mr. Christensen, the Presidential nomine* of ***MHm| Labor Party, announced that wi§B ed to make a strong bid vote. He declared Sal the 'ifl| make the ft WM|
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 5
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