GENERAL CABLES.
MOUNTAINEERING FEAT, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Tokio, Feb. 20. Major Orde Lees, the British, polar explorer, climbed to the summit of the Fujiyama mountain. Lees is the first European to reach the top of Fuji-yama.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. JAPANESE EXCLUSION LAW. Tokio, Feb. 19. Japanese Liberals have started a storm of protest against the Government’s refusal to admit Mrs. Sanger, an American woman who proposed to lecture on birth control. A JAPANESE PLOT. Tokio, Feb. 10. The authorities have arrested a young Japanese charged with having attempted to assassinate Prince Tokugawa on January 30. The police kept news of the plot secret. JAPANESE NAVAL REDUCTIONS. Tokio, Feb. 20. The Naval Ministry announced plans to scrap 24 ships of the Japanese navy, including 10 obsolete cruisers, six bat-tle-cruisers, and eight capital ships -for which keels are not yet laid.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1922, Page 7
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