MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
9 James Diwie Patullo and Desmond Ford, chartered accountants, and their managing clerk, James Alexander AVilkie, were remanded at the tiuddhall on a charge of defrauding the Inland Revenue Department by falsifying income tax returns. Counsel stated that Patullo’s deficiency over seven years totalled £26,509. . . M. Skirmunt, Polish Foreign Minister, has concluded a.n ©nterlfe with Czecho-Slovakia. A women’s election committee has been organised in Britain to secure the return of women members of the House of Commons. Tbe committee has initiated a million shillings fighting fund. Suitable women of all political parties will be assisted. The Washington correspondent of the “ New York Times 5 states that President Harding has issued a proclamation declaring peace with Germany as from July 2, 1921. . The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned, it is believed formally. Probably the regent, Admiral Horthy. trill entrust the Premier, Count Beth Ten, with the formation of a new Ministry.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16583, 16 November 1921, Page 2
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