GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph.—Pres» Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Nov. 25. The National Party Conference passed a motion in favor of single electorates with preferential voting. They rejected a motion for the abolition of the Upper House, and decided that the membership of the Chamber he limited. London, Nov, 24. The ex-Empress Eugenie left over two million sterling, her Englfch estate totalling £221,622. The will enjoins the executors to prosecute any person publishing her memoirs. She bequeaths valuable paintings by Greu/.e to Sir John Burgoyne, who brought her to England in his yacht ■ Gazelle, when tho Second Empire fell. New York, Nov.- 23. The refusal of farmers to sell grain, in the attempt to increase the price to three dollars a bushel, has caused nine banks in North Dakota to close within ten days. The institutions have granted farmers heavy credits, and could not realise on the loans when the grain remained unsold.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1920, Page 5
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150GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1920, Page 5
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