BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Elec. TeK Copyright— United Press Assn.) AustiaJ.au aim N.Z" t'abJ,' A.*s<>cian<iu. • LONDON, July ' 23. The Daily Mirror is publishing wireless pictures from America of Shamrock and Resolute. The journal states that when the preliminary tuning is completed it will be possible to publish wireless^ pictures from Sydney. A Paris telegram announces- the death of Mr. W. W. Vanderbilt, ? With reference to Mr. Cook's statement that Vickers, Maxim are establishing business m. Australia, the firm declines to make a statement, except to say that the report is premature. ROME. July 23. Signor Giolitti, m the Chamber, commenting on the disturbance m Rome, accused those who had amassed war' fortunes of desiring to influence the country's political li£«. PARIS. Julw 23. A telegram from Budapest states that the new Hungarian Premier m a Miiv'sterial declaration, said that Hungary could pffer military support to the "Entente. BERLTN\ July 22. Tlie Germans have seized Bela Kun and other Hungarian communists and sent them- back" to Austria instead of allowing them to go to. Russia.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 3
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