GENERAL CABLES.
SYDNEY, April 21. Brilliant Easter weather enabled the crowds, in the absence of sporting fixtures, to spend the holiday at the seaside or in the country:
SYDNEY, April 21. It transpires that Doyle, who is charged with the murder of Tuck, is a New Zealander. He is an hotel worker bs occupation
SYDNEY, April 21. Four German internees- at Darlinghurst bound and gagged the sentry. Three of them then scaled the wall and escaped. Two were >su bsequently recaptured. The ether U still at liberty. LONDON, April 17.
Commander J. C. Wedgwood has joined the Labour Party as a protest against the Liberal Party's lack of ideas and courage. The final ballot figures sdiovr that 693,084 miners accepted Lord Sankey's report. The votes against it totalled 76,992
MADRTD, April 17
Senor Romanones has resigned. NEW YORK, April 18. The United States has extended a credit of one hundred million dollars to Britain.
COPENHAGEN, April 17
The Government troops surrounded n meeting of the strike leaders near Essen, and arrested the agitators. Serious riots occurred at Hamburg, with much plundering.— BERLIN, April 16. Herr Rantzau denies all knowledge of a Russian offer of half a million tioops
NEW YORK, April 20. Dispatches from Vienna report that the Soldiers' Council controls the city.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17552, 23 April 1919, Page 9
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