GENERAL CABLES.
A NOTE TO HUNGARY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—copyright. Vienna, Sept. 2. The Allies have forwarded a Note to Hungary, ordering compliance with the Peace Treaty in connection, with the Burgenland, dispute. A SPEAKING FILM. London, Sept. 2. The Daily Telegraph’s Stockholm correspondent states that the speaking film invention of the Swedish engineer Berglund. is now so developed that the voice is quite clear.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S SCHOOL DAYS. London, Sept. 2. . The newspapers are devoting much space to Charlie Chaplin’s return to England, based chiefly on Chaplin’s statement that he desired to visit the school where he received his early education. Of the whereabouts of the school he has only a nebulous idea, and there has been a feverish ransacking of London school records, leading to the discovery of a bewildering crop of young Charlie Chaplins. Numerous teachers are recounting how their particular Charlie displayed talents as infantile comedians. —Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. / GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES. Manila, Sept. 2. General Leonard Wood has accepted the Governor-Generalship of the Philip-
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1921, Page 8
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