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{United P\&m Association) LONDON. Od. 11. It has been decided that a new company with a capital of £2,000,000 he i registered in London for developing. i financing, and operating electrical ami ! allied engineering undertakings at Home and abroad. The chairman is Mr George Balfour, a member of the Mouse of Commons. LONDON, Oct. 12. All classes of the community were represented at. Marie Lloyd's funeral. I There were carloads of wreaths from j theatrical organisations, leading jockeys- j boxers, costers, and flower sellers. i The Lord-May or elect conferred with Mansion House officials representing India and the Dominions with reference to participation in the procession. Ausj tralia announced that she was prepared ' Jto display products. Sir James Allen wrote stating that he was consulting Mr Massey and other Dominions. Aimer-ting will be held again on Monday I NEW YORK.' Oct. 11. | It is announced that Britain will tlf*- j posit 50,000,000 dollars in the Federal j Bank on Monday, which will be the first I payment of the interest on England's war debt to the United States. j The fishing schooner Marshal Foeh. of j Gloucester, Massachusetts, was wrecked on Sable Island. Five members of the crew are missing. The Cunard and Anchor Steamship Companies applied to the Federal"'Circuit j Court for an" injunction restraining the United States Treasury Department seizing liquor laden'Vships. The Judge ordered the hearing for October 17th. At Newark", New Jersey, Kirkwood and Hagen finished one down to Me-, Leod and Cruickshank over 36 holes. Twenty-three thousand Australian opossum shins brought a maximum of 305 cents at St. Louis auction. • ; NEW YORK, Oct. 13. I The Federal High Court granted the International Mercantile Marine a temporary order restraining Prohibition agents of the Treasury Department seizing liquor aboard three of the company's ships en route to New York. • F NEW YORK, Oct. 14. At Philadelphia, Hagen and Kirkwood defeated Barnes and Farrell four up and three in a 36 hole match. The Federal Court granted the White Star Line a temporary restraining order similar to that previously cabled. In both cases the Government must show cause why the Dougherty ruling should be enforced. | WASHINGTON, Oct. M. ! The enforcement of the Daugherty order'was again postponed to 21st. PAHIS, Oct.. 12. It is stated that practically no champagne will be made in France this feav. chiefly owing to the dry regime in America,* and the high tariffs of other countries. The producers declare that (hey hold bigger champagne stocks than the'v can possibly sell. No longer is there sufficient outlet and the trade is unable to buy this year's crop of champagne grapes. 1 D PARTS, Oct. 15. M. Millerand pardoned repatriated German prisoners for various offences at Toulon. Heavy sentences on five others were 'substantially reduced. ROME, Oct. 12. Herr Benenuce, ex-member of the Cabinet, lias-been selected as controller oi Austrian finances under the League of Nations .scheme.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 October 1922, Page 3
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