GENERAL CABLES.
PARIS, May 1
Hungarian delegates will receive a draft of the Treaty to-morrow for signature next week. The Echo de Paris states that Petrograd will in future be called Leningrad in honour of Lenin’s 50th birthday.
Mi Millerand announced in the Senate that he had accepted a German proposal for an exchange of views by French and German economists to consider renewal of more active industrial and commercial relations. The Senate loudly applauded the announcement. LONDON, May 1.
The Felton Request has purchased for the Victorian Gallery J. A. Ingre’s water colour drawing “Star of this World” for 110 guineas. The South Wales miners’ conference reversed the decision to strike on Monday. TOKIO, May 1. The War Office announced that Bolsheviks, aided by Koreans and Chinese, massacred 270 Japanese in the Consulate at Mikolacvsk, in Siberia. DELHI, May 1. An official statement shows that only 45 were killed and 55 injured in the Moradabad railway accident.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160641, 3 May 1920, Page 7
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158GENERAL CABLES. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160641, 3 May 1920, Page 7
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