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GENERAL CABLES

BY TELXOBAPH—PRWS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. The exiled Prince Andrew, of Greece, arrived at New York by the Olympic on a visit. ' Air. Lloyd George’s article on Saturday will traverse France’s latest action against Germany. The forces favouring Dr. Sun Yat Sen entered Canton, General Chang Kuo Chen taking over the city.

Owing to scarcity of feed resulting in continued drOugnty conditions, the price of milk in Sydney has been increased from 7Jd. to Bd. per quart.

At Baltimore, Alaryland, a fire of unknown origin destroyed the Rockhill College, a historic Catholic institution; tho loss is estimated at 200,000 dollars.

A conference of' stock-owners at Brisbane decided to form a StockOwners’ Co-operative Company, to establish abattoirs at Brisbane, and later in the principal centres throughout Queensland in order to secure for stock-owners an adequate return on all stock slaughtered.

George Hearne has undergone a successful operation for appendicitis, ,and is progressing favourably, a Cape Town message states. Snooko will take his place in the third Tost match, which will bo played, on a new ground, which was a swamp in August last, a remarkable creation.

According to a Merrouge message the first active legal step in the Ku-Klux-Klan cases occurred on Wednesday, when a group of witnesses retained counsel to guide them in answering questions. Counsel. advised witnessos not to answer various questions on the ground of incrimination.

Sarah Smith was carrying a child in a street of Hull, England, when the brakes of a motor-car failed. The driver shouted out, and, realising the danger, tho mother faced the car with her back to the wall, holding the baby over her head. The car crashed into the mother’s body and head and crushed her to death, but the baby was eared.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 105, 19 January 1923, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 105, 19 January 1923, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 105, 19 January 1923, Page 5

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