MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
The Board of Trade lias re-granted permission to import wine ' without a license. The Poles launched an offensive on a front of 150 miles in Lithuania, against the Bolshevists, and made important captures. It is announced unofficially that Mexico refuses to recognise tho Monroe Doctrine. The Mexican Ambassador at Paris has been ordered to Spain' to await instructions. MnTirS?"-? 1 c ° m P an y> with « capital of £20,000, has been registered in Sydney for the purpose of aeri.il transport between the Commonwealth and Now Zealand. Martial-law has been enforced in Hamburg, Altona, and Wandsbok in consequence of a mob storming the police motor-cars and seizing arms A not followed, in which some persons were .killed and injured. The Prime Minister of Tasmania (the 4?' j• H ; Lee) ' ln a P° lic y speech outlined a scheme for State-owned ea steamers. State insurance, and housing and industrial legislation broadening tho scope of tb e Wages Board
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16507, 26 April 1919, Page 9
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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
Press, Volume LV, Issue 16507, 26 April 1919, Page 9
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