GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
ißpceiv?d 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, January 28. 'Spanish Folitical Crisis. J Sonor Dato has succeeded in forming a Cabinet, retaining all the Ministers in the late Administration with the excep- ! tion of the Minister of Finance. —(A. and (K.Z. Cable. I P. and O. Service. In addition to the boats of the "M" ( class and the Narkunda, the 16,000----1 tonner Naldera will also be one of the j fleet with which the P. and O. Co. will resume the four-weekly service, to Auatralia, via the Suez Canal.—A. and N.Z. Legacy for Mr. Churchill. I Owing to the death of Lord i Tempest in the railway accident at j Abermule, Mr. Winston Churchill, who was his cousin, inherits a large estate in Ireland, with a rent roll of several thousands of pounds.— (A. and N.Z.) Mysterious Mr. O'CalLaghan. Mr. O'Callaghan, the Lord Mayor of Cork, who recently arrived in New York !as a stowaway to give evidence on the . state of Ireland, and was 'afterwards ! given a cerOScate as a seaman by the i United States authorities in order to I get over the fact that he had not a paasI port, has dropped out of sight- No one j knows where he has gone, but it is ! believed Uhat he has shipped for Ireland ;by the same route as De Valera.—(A. J and N.Z. Cable.) ! . U.S. Russian Policy. ■ U.S. State Department declares that the action of the Allied Supreme Council in recognising the Baltic States of Latvia and Esthonia is contrary to the Russian ~ policy of the United States. Officiate , believe that the Allies' action may lead to a recognition of the Siberian GoTern--1 mente with a loes of that territory to i Russia. —(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 7
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