GENERAL CABLES.
EDINBURGH BANK ROBBERY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrlgl t. London, Jan. 21. The bandits who robbed the Edinburgh bank blinded the clerks with pepper and escaped ofi motor-cycles while the bank staff were sneezing and coughing. PACIFIC COAST SHIPPING POOL. New York, Jan. 21.
Pacific coast shipping interests have concluded, an agreement whereby each American port will participate in a shipping pool to carry on the transpacific trade as a unit for the benefit of all of them. Negotiations are in progress with the United States Government for the purchase of ships.— Reuter. SOVIET BUYS STEAMERS. New York, Jan. 21. It is officially stated that the Soviet Government has purchased eight steamers in Great Britain in the last six months. —Reuter. ORANGES AND LEGIONS FROZEN. New York, Jan. M 2l. Millions of oranges and lemons are frozen on the trees in Los Angeles. It was the worst frost for nine years. Thirteen degrees of frost were recorded —Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1922, Page 2
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