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LATEST CABLES

LONDON, July 24.—The dot kern at Tilbury have mostly resumed work.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ■ ... LONDON. July 24.—While the Duke and Duchess ot \ ork were viMUug the K oy.il Intiniiary at Liverpvml the horses of a ea.rriage, which was participating in the procesMe.u and wihich was occupied by 1 -icl Deroy and the High Sheri If of l.aneashire, dashed into the cheering crowd on pavement, Thirteen persons were, injured, including seven children, Ihe latter wore all dilaimd in the infirmary. They are snllgring principally imm Hats lured limbs. Three are seriously linn .—A. and N.Z. Gable. FAKU, duly 24.—M. be Troeipiw.' (.Minister <d’ I’nblie Works) reported to (;„i.'iii!i't (iptimisl iea'ly upon liie situation in the Ruhr, He declared Unit the German resistance is lessening, and that the railroad circulation is consuniilv improx in.r.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ... „ (1 LONDON, duly 24.—The .Imperial Government and the l.ntisji Minti African Company hove reached an agiveineni under which Hie company will surrender certain right.* in lllmdesia, at the same time retaining, its miner,i. rights against a cash payment of Ld,250,000 and other beneiits. I his arrangement is preliminarv to the intreduetion ot responsible government in boulheiu ]!luules.ia nm.ler the ‘ iTritisl, Crown and Crown Colony Government m N orthern Rhodesia—Renter u , DR HI duly 24.—A serious fracas between Hindus and Alnssmm.iim orctirred at' Ajmere. Tho latter attacked a Hindu procession and ho temple Hoop* intervened and restored order. Five persons were lulled ami mmv injured.—Kenlor. , • . m, v ;„i f | ' AtpL-MW Ini-- 04—The S'alLl eat bureau estimates the lamest mch till': ICLJA ji,k' ti.-T- >™i'"»y “““ e’tA which 250.000.000 poods are, earmarked for ■ export. The llkriiue is expected to yield 800,000,000 poods. <d which 1C0,000,000 pond.’i”' M v ;i111 )10 fit)’ ('XMOFl —. , , . • i i I MOSCOW. July 24.—’rite cotton cron m Turkestan is estimated at ]O.OCT COO nooiic.—Reuter. r.ri'NOS AYR US. July 24,-The new?;.;,p.'r Erazon si, hs Hi. I i, ivAdent as'-cd the Senate to authorise an expemlitare, ot loj.OH.Oui 0 Ul ..ww'tu modernise the Argentina army A high army ollie.a D-ld lh<newspaper that the efforts to .limit armaments in bouHi America had ) am ( . Argentina found herself almost disanned compared with I he •‘ W ' ; aatious. It is inlsmHd to equip (he army Hmrm-gnty on Die most modun. lines.—Reuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

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LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

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