GENERAL CABLES
BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COP HEIGHT GIBRALTAR, .July 18. /There has been no confirmation so f;yr of the Le Matin report of July 17, which. is discredited from reliable quarters, which state that the conditions at Tetuan are apparently normal.—Renter. ; Received July 21, 9.25 a m. LONDON, July 19. J The steamer Maora is carrying five pjedigree Clydesdales to New Zealand for stud purposes. —Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, July 19. The rebels are gaining the upper hand around Sao Paulo, and the latest despatches say that unless a political compromise is reached the . warfare, which has now been waged for nearly two weeks, promises to be long drawn out. WASHINGTON, July 19. Senator R. M. La Follette urged that Senator Wheeler, of Montana, should accept the Vice-Presidential nomination on the La Follette. “ticket.” Senator Wheeler, has been endorsed by the con- \ ference for progressive political action. Sneaking "ait Providence, Rhode IsGovernor Flynn said the Attor-ney-General’s department had affidavits naming W. C. Pelkey (chairman of the Republican State Committee) as having provided and directed the placing of a gas bomb which broke a Democratic filibuster in the State Senate on June 19 bv stupefying the members. LONDON, July 19. A national ballot of electricity supply workers showed a large majority iii favour of a strike to enforce their demand for an advance of lOs weekly in wages. Received .Tulv 21, 12.25 p.m. LONDON, July 20. Arrivals —At London, Port Caroline; at Colon, Tremere. Departures—For Dunedin, Maimon, Trelyon; from Honolulu, Niagara.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 July 1924, Page 7
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