GENERAL CABLES.
HOME AND FOREIGN. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. LONDON, June 25. Altogether 4500 emigrants for Canada and the United States left the Clyde in three days. Ships arc fully booked for three months ahead. COPENHAGEN, June 25.
Campbell, the English motorist, in a 350 h.p. Sunbeam, at the International Motor Meeting at Parioe, broke the world's mile record, lie covered it in 26.14 seconds. AUSTRALIAN STEMS. SYDNEY, June 20. It is understood the State Treasury estimates a surplus or upwards of £500,000 on figures to hand for the past year. BRISBANE, June 2G. Reporls from various parts of Queensland indicate th.-_-t the sugar growers are prepared to accept Mr Bruce's proposals, but under "*eong protest.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15276, 28 June 1923, Page 7
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