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EARLIER CABLES.

HOME.AND FOREIGN. [By Ei.ectrig telegraph —Cofybjoht.} j> KI . Press .Association. j \ u „ and N./. Coiblo As=n.) ' LONDON, July 15. hi •[!«• Hoi;-e ~£ L or,ls ' Lor<l Birkeiitinit t »*-i the necessity lor tie-i"l-triii-' tb* IrifH policy at an early "ru.- Government hni agreed that -i-ia" nu;-: i"> done. because the .".-rlriritr "Horn..- Rule A«* «'? me auto " , vlv into operation . si* months war He believed that i de/eii i'i-ii constituencies wanted \ in i'- present form. The Gov,«mH,r that it must soon ti-,. ;,roMe:n ami reach a de-l--.il i' had already stated that \v.':ild li»r ~:i.-riti.-«* its friends to t,,.:.', ~-, ,oisfcs-e.t enemies. Neither n'-c.-r li'ir the Sin" Vein Parly would Dominion Home Kale. .-noru ..t . .»•.er the araiv and navy. IVrI!w he -ly'he i.:i.l little hope •rt .i iiapp* i—"<• until law and order were i' l stored. i dweller- at 1 romer, saw a •'Nr.' i i r »" -'- v and :i burning mass fail til.- -'-a- Air-hip wreckage was a-h>''i a-hore at Sheringham. \ e>..'.-t:t! airship and I '2 "1 u crew ~f I'ulham are missing. It is believed T : >- Admiralt vair-hip No. 11 was >::nck i-.v lightning. Twelve <>l llie wvre lo>t. Th»* Admiralty airship. begins a flight to nt'St week. l*h,> ilovrrnriKMit proposes to establish :t >y.-rem ot* local tri-

N :u Kr'itwin. to investigate M.i'iir.'cring ami to deal with all eases. ' Admira iKoi.-iiak i.- evacuating J-.kat-i riiJitir_' and retreating far to tile rear Another y:ir'.- lighting is necessary before .\[>>-'-i>w i- reached. A: the Ke-u iei: ' •onfcrcii.-e. Mr Sir.ellie deiiie.i that tin- miners demand- had ru-tilie.t tiie increase in the price ot ei.ii. Tile i'ederation was desirous of :i--isti:ig to it- utmo-i ill inerea-ing the output. The miners denied absolutely ;i:e responsibility for the shortage. .Mr s'm. Hie .-aid he believed tiiat na- ■ iona lisat ion aioue would aehie\e the K,,;,er output by eliminating; tlie- royalrv to the owners and tile introduction new machinery. Ihe miners were i:i.likely to -train every nerve to make riie owitei- torti'ius. He a-siued ;!,e Government that the miners «.-re willing t-> strike in order -<> ;i"i-r thi-m ae.'iin-t tile hostile eaj.it-:ii:-r eoail.ination. Til.' < oiifet'eare |.;:s.e,i a :esoiu:ion the fullest s!i|.{.o:-t to the «iovi;| l.tll -Ml* .Jll-'licO s.,r!;, r. i-or . [. re|ne.t ' riiat l.'.o.noii miiie:--n.i.-I; •11-;.: -!i '.'.. -I YoH.-hire. T'iie >»i> it ale :e"f:t>:ie.: t:..- |.ro[.o-. d rearj;i u-.-Mi.M.r t*: in-ar- mt j»:•*«*«• it[ | - i mi!t:: * uitli th> < ♦ 11: trl" •• K j „ ti: . i, i. • ..e, ti .it . *-; it: oiler I iMi'f !»•»• mi!.. • I t.iu-j ill ti'e 11.. 11 e of I 'oiliaiolls. j Mr 1;..r.,-r: -mv- li.e j.riee of food be- ! a -It::-. I!'M and I'-M!) ro-,- H/.l per j e. iit. t Mar-iial IV-h \:u~ a.-.-ep;e.| Sir Toui:i ia- inviratioii f.> 0.-ntieipate ill i tin- I'caee I ,-1 eb: rll iI > 11in London. il.-ii. ra! i.a- arrived in London. and heat- tii.- Ameri.-an eontiaon Sat ar a>'. Tin- War Oft;.-., aanoanees liiar the Old ('oiitempt: hi-. - - « :!! In ail the \ ieforv .Mar.-ii in ti .' eity. A me—aL;e iro'i: Sy.'.iiey >!ates that .Mr .luetic). iias i.een appointe.l l.'oval • oiamis-ioaer to iii.jiiire inlo the wheat .out'.act. The lireakway i«.u of the At:-tral-Taa Lai'our Party iia* callc-.l a Conoress of Trade I nioni-ts for August -nd and has i-siie.l a manife.-To that the pre-eat state of a "'air.- eannut eontiiiue. The remedy i< to r. oreaui-e the puliti.•al iai.our movement.

At tiic London wool -:i:i>s ;in*iv was a jiKxt ..i:c::d:in< •■. Clothing am! combing Merinos so!.": at prices fully up tn yesterday raie>. Continental buyers operated freely. Tin* market is linn with ««»>.! competition all round. The Australian I'oivc i- inn i n tit in: itij :> •!. rai-liiin at in (iallipoli. to restore tii.* graves. Austraila iias also offered !•> undertake p-miam-nlly the restoration and identification of a!! British graves on the Peninsula. The Imperial ft raws ('ommissions accepts. Cardiff was shaken i>y a terrilie c-X- I tdo-ion while an American tank steaaier I ot' lioii't to;:s was iifini; dry-docked. It is reported tiiar iwelve persons we:e killed and maiiv injured. LOXHOX. .(uly Hi. Tin* Daily Kxpress offers a prize of iltl.iinii for ;> commercial rcliabilitv airship or aeroplane return flight from Britain to India and South Africa, carrying a iniiii;nnin of one ton. The Australia lliylit is excluded, owinjj to the Commonwealth's earlier offer. Competitors will lie judged on reliaI.ility and air-worthiness. The competition aims at establishing the fact that India ami South Africa, despite the shortage of shipping, are easily coiumuiiicalde from London. Mr Churchill delivered an important speech at a dinner attended- by one hundred members of the House of Commons, !ii*lon™iii{j to the Centre I'arty, which is replaciiii: the Coalition Liberals and I nionists. If is expected tile new party will handle the amalgamated party funds, and foiloiv Mr Lloyd Course's leadership. Mr Churchill insisted on the necessity of preserving the Coalition in order to Bolshevism. He revealed that Mr Lloyd George proposed a Coalition in I!>Ki. when the coiinfrv was on the brink of civil war. Lord Birkenhead hoped the Labour Party would have a >pe!l in office. Only thus could it acquire judgment and bnhiiici*. which the Labour Pai*tv had in Australia. TYlton's challenge 10 row P.arrv fo: the s.-nlliii;; championship of [i:e world ill'.- been accept.-d. I'A II IS. July J.". In order to biiiiiT d.iwn the 'co.it of living, tlie lin eriuueul i- erec|iii!j woolen l.oolris the sale of food>tufl>, ami is cheap restauran:- throughout I'rance. The (iovernnient is «cllin.!r the sto.-);s ol tooi which have been accumulated tor army purposes, to th,» co-operative societies. The (i'overnmen; ; s also creating a special poli.-e jor.-e to track down proiitcers. IfO.M K. July I I. (•eiieral ti Kspeivy lias seiu all ullitnatimt to Hela Kun. demanding ihe resignation ol" the Soviet. which is jo .rivi* [dare In :: 11«*,» popularlv elected llnveriinirnt. Knilmt; satisfaction tile .Allied I'or.o will advance toward Budapest. IWASHIXGTOX", .Tuly jr,. 1 he Senate jias adopted a resolution a.-kiu.j President Wilson for the ,ieol" tlie .lapaii-C'hina Treaty of Senator Lodtie. speaking in the Senate, characterise.! the Shantunnsettlement. as the price p:ri,l for .la;>:ui s signature to the League of Nations, with the robberv of China as tin* consideration. VAXCOrViKR, July 15. - *l'<*•'! king at the Canadian t tub >pid he did not believe this would l,e the Jast war. Another was possible. Origin chemists were now bn--y inventing new weapons of warfare, the Germans had not forgotten their defeat and did not intend to forget It was necessary for the Allies to maintain a strict- watch for years to come. I lie linns regeneration was far awav. It was idle to think that a change of heart hail oertirred. Sir .lo?eph Ward said he doubted whether the League of Nations would fulfil its function. Much would depend on the developments of the next few vear« He declared it would onlv be just'ire if ttie ex-I\aiser were lynched.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 5

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EARLIER CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 5

EARLIER CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 5

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