CABLE NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.-) (Aust.-N.Z. Cable Association.) THE GO-SLOW POLICY. .. (Receded Nov. 30, lX)a.iri.)
London. Nov. 28. Speaking ah the launching of tho mammoth Cunard liner, Samaria, Sir William Forwood complained that labour was not playing the game. Iho company could have launched another liner-,, with the pre-war output. Tho Samaria was six months behind time, and cost a quarter of a million above tho estimates. IN MERRY MOSCOW. (Received November 30, 9.15 a.m.) -Moscow, November 28. A social revolutionary plot against tho Soviet was betrayed by Hoeitzer, a well-known dancer. She was afterwards found strangled. The Soviet ■ immediately plotters. W-ATEK-SPO UT DEVASTATION. Tangiers, November 28. A liuge waterspout broke over tho town, causing floods and the collapse of buildings. Several persons were drowned.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4157, 30 November 1920, Page 2
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