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GENERAL GABLES

(.By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian <fe N.Z. Cable Association) WASHINGTON, July 8. The Department ■of Commerce anf ion need that 2241 vessels, aggregating 3,860,474 gross tons, were built in the United States during the year ended June, 30th. LONDON,_ July 9. Sir Thomas Upton has left a large sum in hi,4 will to ensure that the America Uap will come back to England if lie fails this year. CAIIIO, July 9. Tiro Premier’s assailant ’Massoud was executed. NEW YOPK, July 9. A message from Lawrence,, Massachusetts, states that four mills of the American Woollen Company have been shut for an indefinite period because of the lack of orders. Fourteen thousand employees are out of work. The Company’s other mills will also closS shortly. (ITee. July 12, 9 a.m.) ' POME, July 11. The Bishop of Armiclale lias been appointed assistant to the Ponifeal throne. BERLIN, July 11. British shipowners have offered to restore two Hambnrg-American liners, a portion of the vessels now in British ports It is nnderstood’that credit tor' five years is suggested. (Pec. July 12, 10.15 a.m.) '• ‘ POME, July 11.

The Chamber by 136 to 70 authorised proceedings against the socialist deputy Misa.no, charged with being _ a deserter f rom the army. A majority of the Deputies left the Chamber. Others hissed Misano when speaking. Italy is resuming direct negotiations with Jngo-Slavia. (Rec. Jnlv 12, 10.15 a.m.) BERN]?. July 11. " The Federal (Government is resuming diplomatic relations -with the Vatican, severed in 1873. The Jesuit ■. v-ill be later re-admitted to Switzerland. “DR IN EG” PROMOTES PROSPER ri’Y. “My husband keeps tolling rne how well he is feeling and is keen for his work. ‘Drinko’ Ims paid for itself by the way business has been attended, to,” so writes the wife of a prominent Northern business man. The original testimonial can he be shown to any genuine inquirer. “Drinko” is continually working wonders n curing Alcoholism—excessive drinking. It will do the same for vmir friend or relation. “Drinko” is harmless, tasteless ,and colourless. Write in strictest cotPdence for free booklet. Plain envelopes' used. Party Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212(3 Lamb ton Quay, Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

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GENERAL GABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

GENERAL GABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

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