GENERAL CABLES.
A MISSING BRIDEGROOM. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, May 1. Enquiries regarding the whereabouts of Eric Raymond, the missing bridegroom, are proving fruitless. The Australian authorities are not proceeding further. [Eric Raymond, who was about to be married, mysteriously disappeared. It was surmised that he had. been murdered and robbed.] FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. Madrid, May 1. An unofficial message states that the Spaniards had a serious reverse in Morocco and Were obliged to retire to their bases at Tetuan and Larache. CALIFORNIAN LAND LAW, San Francisco, May 2. Tht Supreme Court has ruled that a portion of the Californian alien land law is unconstitutional, which forbids aliens ineligible for citizenship to act as guardians for agricultural lands of their American born children. SHORTER SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT. Capetown, May 2. The Assembly adopted new rules limiting the lengtii of speeches to 40 minutes in the Budget debate or introducing motions, and ten minutes in committee. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS. Tnkio, May 2. The Takahashi Cabinet has resigned, with the object of partial reorganisation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1922, Page 8
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