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GENERAL CABLES.

DEBTS TO UNITED STATES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Washington, April 18, The first session of the Foreign Debts Commission decided, that official negotiations should begin next week with Britain. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE. Washington, April 18. Mr. Hoover informed the Cabinet that American relief work in Russia hai stopped the famine. KEMALISTS TROUBT.FCOME. Constant! nopl 3, April 19. The Kemalists, though willing to attend the peace conference, rejected the Allies’ armistice proposals. GERMAN DESTROYERS ASHORE. London, April 19. In consequence of the storm and nigh tides, three German destroyers, which had been laid up at Grangemouth for the past two years, dragged their anchors and were driven high and dry on the Shelley Banks. AMERICAN TOURIST TAX. Melbourne, April 20. Mr. Pearce, Minister of home Territories, has been advised that the American head tax of eight dollars on travellers will be refunded on the latter supplying proof that they took their departure from the United States. within 60 days. VOLCANO IN ERUPTION. New York, April 18. A telegram from El Paso, Texas, reports that the volcano Colima is in eruption, and the inhabitants of the neighboring towns are fleeing.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1922, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1922, Page 7

GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1922, Page 7

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