GENERAL CABLES.
IRON ORE MINES CLOSED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Received Jan. 31, 9.10 p.m. London, Jan. 30. The Hodbarrow iron ore mines at Millom, the largest in the world, have closed down, rendering idle two thousand workers.—Aus. and N.Z, Cable Assn. GERMAN PROPERTY IN AMERICA. Received Jan. 31. 9.10 p.m. J Washington, Jan. 29. Senator King has introduced a measure providing that enemy alien pro* perty seized during the war should bi returned to its owners Strong opposition has developed to the proposal, it being pointed out that America’s claims against Germany total nearly a billion dollars. Enemy property seized in the United States is valued at approximately 800.000,000 dollars, which represents the only way by which these claims qan be paid.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn. VICTIMS OF THE BOLSHEVIKS. Received Jan. 31. 5.5 p.m. London. Jan. 30. The Marquis of Milfordhaven has reached Jerusalem with the body of his sister-in-law, the Grand Dutchess Elizabeth of Russia, whom the Bolsheviks murdered near Perm. The body will be interred at Gethsemane. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1921, Page 5
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