MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
According to “Le Temps” the Soviet is proposing to France a new FrancoRussian Alliance as a guarantee against attack from Germany. The ex-Kaiser’s marriage has been officially announced and is fixed for November. Monarchist objections to the marriage are denied. Official. —The Chancellor of the British Exchequer, Sir Robert Horne, heads the delegation to America regarding the debt funding agreement. The Pacific Cable Board, having decided to lay a cable from Brisbane to j Sydney to overcome the land line diffi- j culties. is awaiting the Common- { wealth’s approval of the proposition. t The board intends shortly to lav a £ cable between Fiji and New Zealand. £ It also contemplates extending the v Fiji line to Samoa later. e r A super tank capable of carrying 50 e troops at a speed of 20 miles an hour, c riding as comfortably as in a taxi, has £ lieen constructed for the British ar e Office. J President Harding vetoed the Sol- v diers’ Bonus Bill. v c Joseph Wenner, one of the victims t of the Petersham (Sydney) motor 1 smash, has succumbed to his injuries.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 239, 21 September 1922, Page 3
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