GENERAL CABLES.
SPREADING DISSENSION IN INDIA. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Delhi, October 17. Amritsar reports show that the Alkali leaders are making strenuous attempts to enlist the sympathies of Sikh soldiers, whereof many of whom have been contaminated and have returned to their regiments bearing vernacular propaganda of a notorious type. LIQUOR CARGO' FORFEITED. New York, October 17. Federal Judge Hazel upheld the seizure of the British schooner Henry Marshall outside the three mile limit, and ordered the schooner and cargo, .comprising 12,000 cases of liquor, to be forfeited. KRASSIN’S RESIGNATION UNLIKELY. London, October 17. The Russian' delegation in Ldndon regards as most improbable the report from Riga that Krassin has resigned. GREEK ELECTIONS FIXED. Athens, October 17. Cabinet fixed thb elections for early in December and proclaims that rt in- , tends to hold free elections and seek to unite the citizens in order to sot aside the Constantinople regime and replace Greece side 'by side with the Allies. LAW AGAINST DESERTERS. Ottawa. Oct. 17. It is announced that Canada and the United States have ratified a convention by which the wilful desertion or non-sup-port of minor children constitutes an extraditable offence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1922, Page 3
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