GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
BRITISH W.M’SHIPS FOP (MIILK. SANTIAGO, April 23. It is understood that negotiations between Britain and Chile for the sale to Chile of a Dreadnought ami three destroyers and an auxiliary ship will probably culminate successfully at an early date. BODIES OF ROMANOFFS EEEORTEl) BUB FED IN CHINA. PEKIN, April 23. Four bodies said to bo members of the Russian Imperial family arrived from Harbin, and were buried in the Bussian cemetery here. CAB PENTIEB TO APPEAL, IN CIRCUS BING. ' NEW YORK, April 23. Georges Carpeutier. the well-known boxer, will receive 2000 dollars a day for seventy days to appear in exhibition contests at a circus. The opening performance will ))(' on May 20 at Washington, to which President Wilson will be invited. AI. .Tnsserand will introduce Carpeutier to the President. BOYAL JAPANESE B.ESIDENCB REMOVED TO HAY AM A. NEW YORK. April 23. The Japanese Consul has received a message stating that the Japanese Emperor, who since the beginning oi the war lias been suffering from illhealth, has been obliged to change Ins official residence from Tokio to 11avama. The Crown Prince will carry on the greater part of His Imperial Majesty’s duties during his absence. HUGE EXPORT OE BBITISII GOLD TO AMERICA. WASHINGTON. April 23. One million dollars’ worth ot gold was exported from Britain to the United States during the first ten dajs of April. AMERICAN RAILWAY STB IKE COLLAPSES. NEW YOBK, April 23. The unauthorised railway strike has collapsed owing to Government prosecutions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5463, 26 April 1920, Page 5
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