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. * j DOMESTIC MEASURES. | (By Cable—Press Association— Copyright-) (Reuter'a U'eicsrams.i TOKIO, May 19. j A special session of the Diet lias been called for June 20th. Tho programme includes a Bih making strikes illegal in ; connexion with public utilities, before * the submission of the dispute to a Cro- | Arbitration Board. | The educational authorities announce • the opening in September of a school of aeronautics, crig nallv planned for 19—3. Experienced foreign instructors are engaged in the perfection of wireless tele-; phony between warships and aeroplanes. It is announced that telephones will be installed in all naval planes. . The financial distui bailee is still in | evidence. The clearing house announ:os that the dishonoured bills in April were six times those of January, wliile in Mav they were worse still. Tho Chinese Cabinet declined the request of the Japanese Minister to enter into direct negotiations with J:;pan regarding the Shantung settlement-.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 9
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