GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON, Nov. 3. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst is appealing against her recent conviction, and has been released on £2OOO bail. LONDON, Nov. 3. In pursuance with Article Eighteen of the Covenant of the League of Nations has begun the publication of treaties. The first volume contains nine, affecting aviation, emigration. rights of property, and also the Anglo-Japanese declaration in favour of the future revision of the 1911 agreement. Sixteen other treaties registered will be published shortly. i • BERLIN, Nov. 2. The Deutsche Bank has increased its capital by 125 million marks io four hundred millions, making it the biggest bank in Germany. LONDON, Nov. 3. It is reported that Poland and Esthonia have secretly agreed to divide Lithuania, the northern part of which goes to Esthonia,-and the remainder to Poland, the latter thus securing a new Baltic corridor. PARIS, Nov. 3. The National Miners’ Council resolved in favour of a strike on the 15th inst. if their demands are not granted. /LONDON, Nov. 3. Sir James Craig stated in the House of Commons that since the armistice the Admiralty had sold 1231 vessels for ten millions’ sterling, and scrapped 538, for which the sum of £3,364,000 was obtained.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 9
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