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EARLIER CABLES.

UO.UK AM) FORMIC N (fttkll.Tllll.' ttI.KUK.IKII --l.'ul»« ClOti'l.', t'sii I'kkmk Association. .U'STIUA SH'rXS. (An.-*, tiinl -N.Z. Ca.l.le A--r:.' IWivd Sf|iiendier It. at "■.."> p.m. I'AIHS. Septeiiil.ef Id. Akmrethri ti do/eii doemuents have M si»m:d iu conuectioti with the tintriiin tVn.e Treat v. i;eli;diif_' Wiust dfiliii-- with the proiection IJiilinriries and the Uomuanta. .fuiroIwin. l.'/ri in.-5;..-.-;ikiii. and tinaucial ti'atius. W'ivcd Sel.'.eailier I!, at U*.-*») p.m. I'AltfS. St-pi:ember 10. HeiT Hwuier. M. rlemencei.u. Mr nil'mtr. hi.nl Miliut. Mr liarnes. Sir Ma.keii/.'.e. and Senator him sidled tlie Treaty, but the re««l!t:ttives ~|' Ui.uinaniii and the Wi-SLivs r.-ln-1-.1. thoiiirh thev are IH-cted tn it,, ei.l Ihe Tretltv in'three w. AllStriti li-n, ,i without ativ s|,eeehakiii;;; UERrc.vx W.\irNlX«; Tt> TUfJki:v. (Aim. ami N.Z. Cattle AssnA c «'«iil **■].,;. li. at ll.:;i> p.m. ATHMNS. Set-tembei- to. Acrordin..' t>. advices from Cnntinople ,i profound impression 1 ! iwn ..-ivated tiv die American 'e 'Viiniiii- Turkev that in the " [ "i ;i renewal of the massacres Uii'istiaiw i„ AMit Article XII of WU«nt W"ii>o„'s pro-raiume. dettt- ; the ..eeiiritv and itit-irritv "i" pun-lr Turki-h territories'. 1 w "U|.|,rested

'•EK.MANV STILL REOUIh'F.S WATCHfXfL . !i «»- nml N.Z. Cable As-n.) e ||. n . r 7.1". n.m. AIKLUtd'irXK. Sept. It. lt 'l«' Hoa,e of "Hies deehired that thou-h " WI »; *a- eripph.,l. the C.-rmans ,lln |"l iis thev alwtivs Were, and •'WI t.ike two or three ir,-ueni-!"H..rr r|„.. unrld would have a "•'l7 rl,-„ (I) „|,| h j (. misted. Her I beet, scattered, and her •' . hl'oke,,. l, ur vetlir.-tirae feJ" L r-or ti,i, ..n.nera.tion. a.t t';„ , "' ;i? ' nicoinpeteut. For f-U" hem;:, the world v.a- safe. c «:iirhes a-iM'd ■ W-, -' v . f *';rrhr of the „ :! .Titiee made': *«« The i,l,al> for which Aus1, ''"v> t died.' He , M ;,i: Jf- v-r Thev die.l for ,h;> * «r..l >afetv of AiNn-.d:;.. r . lw ■■" <af.. and free. H,-.-J ; ' "'hite Austral,.,. :,A it :,> AL XATfONALISATIOX. [*"» and NlHaiMe A ssn., II. :e p „ ~-[-"XI'ON. :vpteiul,lr 10 \,\ I '* ". " ■ :irri-,l Mr ■nf the tain;:.' ' h " XM^h ' AJr IRfSH HOAX.

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I R<>ST'»X STRIKES. I'AitM. and X.Z. Cab!.- As.sn.) Re.-.-iv.-d Seor. |-_>. at H.'JU a.m. new vhi:k. Sej.t. 11. Five ihou.-atid troops patrolled .Hii-.tt.it and drovt» thousands of rioters ;-.tnl hoodlum- from the .-tr.-et- with bavniietN. and the di--order- h-wii-d.." Hit; amer»cax steel strike. (Ausj. and X.Z. Cable As-ti.> Re, .•;%-,-.I Seor. it. at '.t.:;i> p.m. WASiIINOToX. Sept. It). The head.- of the Union' of Steel Workers have ordered s; nationwide strike on '_':.' rid September. President Wil.-.Mt havinir failed to arranire a ineetinir i.etweeii the union leader.- and the officials of the United States Steel Corporation. Three hundr.-d thousand workers will he atfeeted. n.Ati-WAccfXt; is America. (All-, and X.Z. Cabte Assn.i XEW Y<>RK. Sept. 111. Cem-r.d IVr-hinir headed 'jri.UUii veteran troops in the parade "it Fifth Avenue, amidst seems of unprecedented enthusiasm. It i.- estimated that at least -J.000.0U11 people witnessed the paireant. amonir whom was Cardinal Mercief. 'I he dav v»fs deelar. d a holiday and tens of thousands from the surroimdinir country packed the citv hotel- and iioardhiir-hou-es.

MAflATfluX IX COfJ.FSIOX. i.\u*. arid X.Z. Cable Assn.> Lt>Xl)l)X. Sejit. 10. After coilidinir with a Japanese steamer in a foir the Marathon was beached at Hitniren-ss. She is not seriously damaired. and all the pas,,[.._^.rs u.-r,- o.iveil. The Marathon experienced a thick foir all up the t. hanii.-!. "She collided with the lieiir'ti Main in the early morninir. The hitter was r.or damaired and aii-i?£ioi-fd in the l».i-.vns. The Marathon Inirl f wo hold- ttooded and her pas-.-enirers v.eiv transferred to tuirs and land>d at l>>.\er. Xobody was injured. TTnm.urr-PAKKKK cvuipaxy. (Ati->. and X.Z. Cable Assn.'i LOXT»t'X. September 10. Lord Inchcupc states that the rumor from Australia that lie is ae.piirir.ir the Huddarf-Parker Company is unfounded. LITTLE AFFAfI! IX HONDURAS. (An*, and X.Z. Cable As=nA WASHIXTOX. Sept. 10. As tiie outcome of the recent revolution the rehel> are bombardi'iitr La Cetbt. on the northern coast of Honduras. SEAMEN'S 'CONFERENCE. (An?, and X.Z Cnhli» Assn.i MELP.OURXE. Sept. 11. Senator Milh u has announced that the seamen's • inference has reached a tentative arr-vment. and adjourn-k-d until We.ir.esdav to permit certain t.oit.ts to be placid before other States.

tOAL CONSPIRACY. (An*, and S.X. Onl>!<» Asso.i SYDNEY. Sept. 11. Chudt.M.'h and Stead have been tommitted for trial on a eharjre of conspinu.'r. CHAFF PRICES. (Ati». anil N-Z. C.-ihlp Assn." MELBOURNE. S>pr. 11. Tlie restrictions on the selling price of chaff has been removed.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13860, 12 September 1919, Page 3

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EARLIER CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13860, 12 September 1919, Page 3

EARLIER CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13860, 12 September 1919, Page 3

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