LATE CABLE NEWS.
(Australian and N.Z. Ctible AssociatiouV (Received October 28, 2 p.m.) LONDON, October 27. The council of the Lawn Tennis Association lias decided that if and when Germans join, flic League of Nations to instruct the British delegates to tlie International Federation to vote for Germany’s re-admission to that body. Darrell Figgis, a well known Irish journalist, and member of the Dail Eireann, was found plead in his room in Bloomsbury. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Colonel Amery, assured life Agents-General that the loan embargo would he lifted very shortly. (Received October 28. 2 p.m.) PEKIN, Oct. 27. At the Tariff Conference the Japanese delegate Hioki proposed a graduated tariff with an average rate of-not more than m per cent., as an alternative to Wang’s proposals. ADELAIDE, Oct. 28. It is officially estimated that the tv heat yield for 1925-2(1 will amount to 02,0(14,000 bushels, compared with 8(1,528,(125 bushels in the previous year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16871, 28 October 1925, Page 13
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