BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Elec. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn.'* Australian and N.Z. Table Association., LONDON, Sept. 13. bir William Birdwood is visiting - France to complete matters relating to exhumations of Australian graves and the erection of divisional memorials. Moscow reports that Sylvia Pankhurst ' has arrived m Petrograd en route to ' { participate m the Third Internatiqnale at , Mocsow. : General Booth's' eldest son Bernard is ' engaged to Miss Jane Lowther, an Erig- : Hah girl who joined the Salvation Army : m Sydney. ' J (Received Sept. 15, 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 14. ! Di\ Sthamer, Germany's representa- ' tive m Britain, has been appointed ; Ambassador. • ' (Received Sept. 15, 8.35 a.m.) TOKIO, Sept. 13. Japan's first census will bo taken on October 1. PEKIN, Sept. 13. # The Government has approved of a proposal by the Minister of Education to ( invite foreign, educators to lecture * throughout China. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 3
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