GENERAL CABLES.
MAIL ROBBER CONFESSES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn Copyright. New York, June 14. Big Tim Murphy, the most powerful Labor leader in Chicago, has confessed to complicity in the mail robbery on Aprip 6. The sum of 112,900 dollars of the 350,000 dollars’ loot has been recovered. Two postal clerks are implicated. FRENCH MISSION TO JAPAN. Paris, June 15. The Government is sending u military mission, headed by General Joffre, to Japan. JAPANESE PRINCE’S TOUR. Amsterdam, June 15. The newspapers cordially welcome Prince Hirohito, whose visit will strengthen the traditional friendship between Holland and Japan. GALLIPOLI MEMORIAL SITE. London, June 15. General Hunter Westoiy recommends that the War Office Gallipoli memorial be erected on a hill site 500 yards northeast of Cape Helles lighthouse, between the V and W beaches. Other sites, including Anzac. were rejected as too far from the line of traffic.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1921, Page 6
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