GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON, January 22. The Cotton Control Board has ar-rived-ait a decision virtually ending conVol of the trade. The Strike of fifteen thousand Loji-, don engineers threatens to spread throughout the metropolis owing to >i'he employers cancelling minor shop privileges since "■die 47-hour week was granted. NEW YORK. January 22: The New York Times' Paris correspondent says that the British Government will u«e small German merchantlren to transport Australian soldiers home via Suez. Despatches from Archangel £ay t>hart> the Siberian Army captured Lnping nri<l is nearing the junction with tha Archangel Government troops. Tho Czecho-Slovak National Council representatives .at Washington announce that "-he Czecho-Slovaks will dtrrcand a.t 'ihe Penca Conference; control of Bnhpmin. Moravia-, and Silesia. THE HAGUE. January 22. The Po?its 5-avs tho Austrian and German Emperors' monies, deposited' in Ih*t,ch banks in 1914. aggregate t.lur Ty millionp sterling. . The paper adds :_— This is the reason Holland was not invaded.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 7
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152GENERAL CABLES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 7
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