MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
j. ueresiora won me Sculls by five lengths. Gollan was second A cablegram from Chicago announces that the Railway Board has granted increases amounting to six hundred millions to railroad employees. In the Assembly, General Smuts stated South Africa had paid Count D’ Anger 130,000 francs for the Delville Wood site. . The cruisers Stutgart. Komgsberg. Strasbord. and three destroyers, which have been handed over to France, have arrived at Cherbourg.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 186, 22 July 1920, Page 5
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