GENERAL CABLES.
'By Telegraph.—Press Assn.-^fopyftght At Sydney, an application by the Graziers' Association for leave to institute proceedings against" the Australian Workers' Union in connection with the sheaters' strike was* refused, the judge stating he would have granted leave, but the Act did not allow It.
Teheran reports that JangaJi tribesmen bombarded Menjil and forced the British to evacuate and retreat towards Masvan. The 1 withdrawal caused consternation among the inhabitants of Teheran, who fenr an approaching attack. The London newspapers publish picturesque stories that the Marquis of Queensbury died of pneumonia at Johannesburg (aged 52). His widow, formerly Mrs. Morgan, still carries on flch and poultry shops xb Cardiff, and is extremely wealthy. The new Marquis married a Gaiety actress in 1917. Both are travelling in South America.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 7
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129GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 7
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