GENERAL CABLES.
WOOLWICH ARSENAL. By Telenraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, July 16. The Woolwich arsenal has ceased short time by which the workers lost one week in three, men also replacing women. BISMARCK’S TOMB. DESECRATED. Berlin. July 17. Prince Bismarck’s tomb at Sehornhausen has been desecrated. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Bucharest, July 16. Two were killed and 24 injured through the Bucharest-Vienna express falling into the Prahova River, near Sinaia, owing to the bridge breaking. CHINESE CABINET RESIGNS. Peking, July 16. Cabinet has formally resigned, preparatory to the opening of Parliament, when the President may desire to reconstruct the Ministry. AMERICAN TARIFF. Washington, July 16. The Senate defeated the provision in the Tariff Bi IT for the continuation of the embargo on the importation of dyestuffs another year. VATICAN BUDGET DEFICIT. Rome, July 15. The newspaper II Mondo states that the Vatican Budget shows a deficit of seven to eight million lire. The Pope has appointed three Cardinals as, a commission to inquire' into grave abuses in connection with the expenses incurred during the recent conclave.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1922, Page 7
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173GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1922, Page 7
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