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LATE CABLES TONDON Marcli »-»"' "• «• -j» r -«° v «* th . e adjournment, of the House , inorder to raise the question of the engineering lock-out. with Ho Set of inducing tho Government to take steps to terminate tho dispute. So lock-out, he said, wa.* astonishing aggression on the part of the cinplo?e s Ho condemned their action in refusing to consult the men rega dC working overtime as autocratic. Workmen could no longer allow Capital the sole right to conduct the workshops in its own way. It opened a new era. Undisputed aulhoriiy on the part of the employers of industry av.Uiout restraint meant enslavement. Mr Gould (I;, maintained that the men s claim distinctly interfered with the managerial Tights of the omploje.s. The efforts to revive trede were boms killed by the intolerable conditions which the men sought to impose, the ballot taken was a travesty, as 50,000 men determined whether 380,000 would work or not.—A. and N.t. WVSITTNCTON March 20.—Senator Borah, continuing his attack, on the iVcitic Troatv/macle the charge that a secret understanding, had been reached by Great'Britain and the United States to co-operate against Japan n e cafe of trouble in the Far Ease, .Senator Borah, based his charge on a speech by Paul D. Cravatli, in which the latter said that ho had been told by every member of the American delegation that a tnorough under■landino existed .between the American and British Governments in respect to co-operation between tho two fleets if necessary. Senator Borah said thai, the same information had reached him from Europe. Senator Lodge replied that, no such understanding was made within the knowledge ot any ot +h« member* of the American delegation. Senator Underwood heatedly ?eclared that for a statement of this fond to go out of the Senate uncontradicted was a menace to the United States Government. He saul : It ib untrue. I would uso stronger terms, which it deserves, were I not speaking IU NOON, March 20.—The Eari of Winterton will succeed the Earl of 1 vt 1 on 'as'Under-Secretary of State for India. ' TONDON March 20-Over 200 of the I.R.A. surrounded Maghera (DeVbv) ar,d cut off the lighK They ordered the inhabitants indoors aim then cautured the barracks The raiders then retired to the Spnng .Mountain-- which are alive wrh members ot the I.R.A. Ulster specials m iorre'are tiv'ng to Tound them up.—A and N.Z. Cable. C\PK TOWN \lai-.h 20.-General Smuts, dealing with tho question oi fifc's. and after revising the different methods, said that the. Government had come to the conclusion that tho best courso was not to try the rebels by court martial or special tribunal, but by tho ordinary courts. Many would bo tried for murder and other senous offences.— A,, and JN.4 S pm*. aHiaHESHHHiaiIBBiaiBEIiaUB. I lie Universal Breakfast Dish is We pride ourselves on supplying QUALITY BACON—the pick of the market—Bacon prepared, and cured by men who know. And so it will be delivered to vou in flat rashers, with every slice cut to perfection We have installed tho latest scientific Electric Bacon-cutting and Stacking Machine, which eliminates tho necessity of tho Bacon being touched by hand. Come in and see the machine at work, it irresistibly causes you to order your Bacon from us. PRICE, 1/3 per lb. PROGRESSIVE GROCERS, SOUTH DUNEDIN. EVERY MOTHER Desires a Photograph of her Baby to bring to remembranco in after years how the little ono looked. Many Mothers bring Baby along periodically to be taken, and when tho child is grown the series give mutual pleasure. Make an Appointment now. THE ZENITH PORTRAIT STUDIOS 68 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 'Phone 869C. E. MEKME, Manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 8

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