MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
A late report says that all but sixteen of the Hammonia’s crew and passengers have been accounted for. The Ypres League (London) desires that October 31 should be known as Ypres Day, holding that Ypres is to the British what Verdun is to the French. The latest statistics published in * Delhi show that German manfucturers have captured the whole foreign toy market in Calcutta. Beyond a few articles British trade is completely eliminated. The augmented tariff killed the British trade, while the Germans are still able to sell cheaply, undercutting competitors.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 232, 13 September 1922, Page 4
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93MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 232, 13 September 1922, Page 4
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