GENERAL CABLES.
WORK FOR EX-SERVICEMEN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received Sept. 14, 8 p.m. London, Sept. 13. Two hundred ex-servicemen have left London to work in the French devasted areas. If the experiment proves successful other batches will be sent and will be paid at French trade union rates of two francs an hour for unskilled labor. —Reuter. CANADIAN IMPORTER SAFE. Received Sept. 14, 8.30 p.m. Vancouver, Sept. 13. The Canadian Importer has been towed into Victoria. SUSPECTED MURDERERS. Received Sept. 14, 9.1'5 p.m. Berlin, Sept. 13. The Baden authorities have ascertained that the murderers of Herr Erzberger were a student named Lillessen and a merchant named Schulz,, who were Recently living in Munich. They were members of the Ehrhart brigade, which prominently participated in the Kapp insurrection. The accused have not yet been arrested. The Vorwaerts alleges that the Baden police are hindering the search. The Berliner Tageblatt states that many persons who were recently arrested in. Berlin have confessed that they have been communicating with the murderers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 5
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