GENERAL CABLES
N.Z. NAVAL COMMAND
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
•LONDON, November 11
On April 24 Captain E. R. Drummond succeeds Rear-Admiral Bur-ges-Watson as Commodore of the New Zealand station.
UNEMPLOYED BRITIS YOUTHS,
LONDON, November 12
The “Daily Express” says that arrangements are being made to send 114,000 unemployed juveniles hack to school if they cannot find work within a year. The school buildings are being adapted to meet these new educational needs, and' teachers Erie being enrolled. The attendance of these pupils at the schools will be at least for fifteen hours a week.
KING ALEXANDER’S ESTATE.
LONDON November 11.,
,Tho. “Daily Mail’s” Belgrade correspondent says the Yugo-Slav Government has ordered ‘Prince Paul to control ’the late King Alexander’s estate until King Peter’s majority. The late King Alexander was the richest monarch in Europe. His estate is believed to be valued *H six millions sterling.
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