GENERAL CABLES.
(United Press Association)
LONDON, March 27.
Obituary.—James Dewar, scientist. . Arrivals: At Barry, Dorsetshire; at Vancouver, Niagara; at Colon, OOma. Departures: ,Txemere, t for - Auckland; from San Francisco, West Islip. ROME, March 27.
Mussolini is reviving the fete to conv : memorat© the rape of Sabine women every October 20th.. Girls of noted beauty will plant oliveß on. Palatinate Hill. Each girl will receive a State dowry and must many a Roman youth. , < LONDON, March 27.
The Army Council has decided to abolish field punishment No 1. q-, - \ t . Mr S. Baldwin, replying to Mr Tom Williams, said the cost of providing all men and women with a pension of a pound weekly at sixty would be two hundred million' annually. . m LONDON, March 27. Mr Lloyd George’s next article will be published on April 4th, and thereafter fortnightly., i : ~ Mr Ax-msby-Gor'e, replying to Mr Norton Griffiths, in the House of Commons, said he understood the next Imperial Press Conference would bo held in 'Australia in 1925. Waiha shares, ,26/3, 26/10..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 March 1923, Page 5
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