GENERAL CABLES.
A TRAITOR’S GAINS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Paris, June 16. The civil tribunal of the Seine decided that the money which 8010 Pasha received from Germany for his treason shall be handed over to the State. A CHANCELLOR RESIGNS. Vienna, June 16Chancellor Sehober was defeated through the Pan-Germans’ resentment of the treaty with Czecho-Slovakia. He has resumed the post of Chief of Police. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. London, June 16. Trinity College of Music is celebrating its jubilee. The Earl of Shaftesbury, presiding at the festival dinner, said the college had examined 53.180 students all over the world in 1921, compared with 32.987 in EFFECT OF WOOL TARIFF. New York, June 16. The National Association of Retail Clothiers, at Chicago, which claims it imports 60 per cent, of the wool consumed in the United States, has inaugurated a campaign against the Bill before the Senate to impose a duty of 33 cents per lb on imported wool. The association contends that the duty on wool will increase clothing prices by three to five dollars per suit. COCAINE SMUGGLER ARRESTEDLondon, June 16. David Dairs, who comes from Hamburg. has been charged at Grimsby with having smuggled a hundred bottles of cocaine concealed in the false bottom of a trunk. He was remanded and bail refused. One account describes Davis as an Australian, another that he was en route . to Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 7
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