GENERAL CABLES.
. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE BACK TO PICTURES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, Dec. 20. A message from Los Angeles states that Will Hays, head of the Motion Picture Producers’ Association, has announced the reinstatement of Fatty Arbuckle, who was barred from the films following the death of Virginia Rappe, as the result of the comedian’s party a year ago. NEW POLISH PRESIDENT. Warsaw, Dec. 20. . The National Assembly elected M. Wojoichewski President of the Kepublic by 298 votes, against 227 cast for M. Morawski, candidate of the Right. M. Wojoichewski, and was a member of the Paderewski Cabinet. M. Morawsi is a professor in Cracow University. GREEK MINISTERS RELEASED. Athens, Dec. 20. The Revolutionary Committee decided to release, with the exception of M. Constantinopoulos, all the ex-Ministera awaiting trial. ASSAULT GN SAILING SHIP. New York, Dee. 20. A telegram from Seattle says that Frederick Hansen, a former mate, has been convicted for assaulting and blinding Demetrius Kohilas, a sailor on the barquentine Rolph, during a voyage begun at Newcastle to Australia on February 21 of last year. WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Washington, Dec. 2D. ■Senator Borah proposed an amendment to the Naval Appropriation Bill now before the Senate, providing that the president should call a world’s economic conference in addition to the proposed Disarmament Conference.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1922, Page 6
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