TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. he Shipping Hold-up. Plcntv of free, labour is offering, and .-hi]wnviK.-rs expect to be able to run several steamers very shortly. Ast Coast Bailway. The Napicr-Eskclale section of the Ea.-i Coast Railway was opened by t!>o I'rirao Minister yesterday. FOREIGN. ear East Crisis. JJfp-.rding the question of the Allied lmlii'v at the Lausanne Peace Conference, it is stated that M. Poinruw lias expressed bis willingness to .Jist-uss the matter. The situation in Constantinople is described as grave, and the necessity for the Allien arriving at a united decifion regarding the proclamation of martial law is becoming in■•reafciiigly pressing. lections in Britain. Jn his final election appeal at Glasgow, ilr Bon.ir .Law strongly criticised the Labour Party's policy of nationalisation. A forecast by •'The Times'" gives the Conservarives a clear majority of 30, per haps 80. nrest in India. The troubles in connexion with the Sikh shrines in the Punjab continue, and 5000 Akalis have now been arrested. and Bevolt. The Governor-General of South Africa has confirmed three death sentences passed in connexion with murders during the Band revolt, and commuted two others to imprisonment for life.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 8
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191TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 8
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