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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

IRON WORKS RESUME. (United Press Association.) Received January 13, 10.35 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 13; The Lilhgow Ironworks have resumed operations. BRITISH ATTACHE ROBBED. VALUABLE DOCUMENTS SEIZED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received January 13, 10.55 a.m. HAVANA, Jan. 12. Captain Block, Attache at the British Embassy at Washington, while m a cab was robbed of a valise willi £IOOO and valuable Embassy documents. Captain Block was in Havana with Lord Jellicoe aboard H.M.S. New Zealand. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS. (United Press Association.) Received January 13, 10.50 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 13. The deposits in the savings banks of Hie Commonwealth show an increase from £84,000,000 in 1011 lo £130,000.000 in 1019. LAST OF A.I.F. TO LEAVE ENGLAND ON SATURDAY. (United Press Association.) Received January 13. 10.50 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 13. Hon. G. IF. Pearce, Minister for Defence, has announced that the last A.I.F. troops will leave England on the nth.’ ■'}! FACTORIES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. (United Press Association.) Received January 13, 10.50 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 13. The statistician reports that during the past five years the number of facy lories increased from 52G9 to 5350, and the. wages increased from £12,£,67.721 in 1914, to £17,029,829 in 1918-19.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 5

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 5

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 5