GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
HUNS TO REDEEM NOTES GIVEN
IN BELGIUM
BRUSSELS, Nov. 29. An agreement has been., concluded between tiie Belgian and German Governments, whereby Germany undertakes to redeem within twenty-five years German notes to the value of six thousand million marks issued during the German occupation, which the Belgian Government has withdrawn from circulation. —Reuter. AMERICA AND MEXICO. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. America’s new note to Mexico refuses to discuss irrolevancies and demands the instant release of Consul Jenkins on a bail note. It does not theaten further action, however. EMPIRE’S WIRELESS SYSTEM. LONDON, Nov. 28. Cabinet is considering three schemes of Empire wireless —first, erection and management by the Government; second, license of private enterprise; third private enterprise with State co-opera-tion under State control. —Times.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5344, 3 December 1919, Page 5
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