GENERAL CABLES
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The United States Commercial Attache at Tokio has reported that Japan has stopped the transfer of gold from the United States to Japan. The shipments were caused by the recent decrease in American exports to Japan, and amounted to many million dollars a month.
Lady Davidson struck at the Sydney Mint the first penny of a coinage of £10,000 ia Australian bronze.
Captain Wilkins, second in command of the Cope Antarctic Expedition, has left Sydney in the Maheno en route to Monte Video, where he will join Dr. John Cope.
A message from Washington atetes that the American Red Cross has set apart 500,000 dollars for famine relief work in China.
An American aviator, Lieutenant Austin, has started an aeroplane flight to Washington from Panama.
The delegates to the World's Sunday School Convention at Tokio held a prayer meeting to give thanks for their escape from the fire at the convention meeting in the V.M.C.A. Hall. Korean and Chinese delegates did not attend, as an anti-Japanese protest.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 7
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