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LONDON, January 14. Reports that. Air Oainsay MacDonald is ex-pc"iouciii-T ditJioulty in satisfactorily forming a Cabinet, owing to lack of experienced administrators-and the possibility of appointments being made outside I.abontes. including Viscount Grey and Lord Par-moor, are causing discontent among the extremists. —A. and H.Z. Cable. . LONDON. January 14.—Mr Arthur Henderson, on (behalf of the trade Union Congress Labor Executive, has issued an appeal for assistance from the German trade unions. He points out that tho fall m the mark has rendered German contributions useless. Ha asserts that German employ em are attacking the forty-oight-hour week, and it they arc successful this will have a reactionary effect in Britain.—Sydneybun Cable. . LONDON, January 14.—Tho General Council of the Trade Union Con--ri-c-s hiis intervened in tho railway dispute. It has appointed a to me-t the railway managers and locomotive men s executive, with the object of cmliii/.tbe deadlock, or at least postponing.tho operation pt tho aw,ml aud tho coniniciicomait, of strikes pending negotiations. Iteutcr. . LONDO V, January 14.-—Diving operations in connection with Submarine ]O4 wme delayed by rough weather The authorities arc uncertain whether the obstruction located is L 24. as then are several other sunken vessels n<- ir the spot, including a German submarine.— A. and N.A. Gable. I CNDON Januarv 14.—The Ohr.mbers of Commerce are urging the Govn-.micnt to’approach the French and Italian to get payments on account of their debt to Britain to relieve tho British TONDON January 14.—Tim Selection Committee of the football Association has decided that it will bo impossible to send a team to -Australasia this season, but has definitely decided to send a team m the spring of 1225. —A. and N.Z. Cable. b i iCrl; I.- I .’. - .. J'- hi.:- »

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Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 10

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LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 10

LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18532, 15 January 1924, Page 10

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