GENERAL CABLES
The Prince of Wales attended Captain Sir Ross Smith’s lecture at London.
Owin°- to the slackness of the butter and bacon trades, 2660 cold-storage employees are idle in Sydney.
Mr. Storey, Premier of New South Wales, and Mrs. Storey will visit Port Sunlight on Thursday, and sail by the Cedric on Saturday.
Paddon and M'Devitt are both reported to bo in excellent fettle for Saturday’s race for the sculling championship of New So-uth Wales.
A humber of German business men whose property in New Guinea was confiscated are appealing in Sydney against their repatriation to Germany. An inquiry is to be held.
The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has reserved judgment in the case Westralian Powell Wood Process Company v. tho Crown, an appeal from a decision of tho High Court of Australia.
Protests are increasing by British merchants against tho inquisitorial nature of the regulations under the Australian War Precautions Repeal Act.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 182, 28 April 1921, Page 5
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