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L UOME AND FOREIGN. ti Electric telegraph—Copyright.] I'eb Press AssociationXHE FifME PROBLEM. (Aus. and N.Z. CabU> As=n.; w.-il November .">j at- 0.5 a.m. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. •niiirr h.t, made overtures to the -till St.ites l.r a new settlement re■'b- Finnic. Britain has notified, Mkihi-rcikv u, the latest Italian solu.l. >£lWA.\ NAVAL SURRENDER. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable -Aasn.) ; '"'.l'.'i November 5. at 0.5 a.m. : PARIS. November 2. i"i S.-ap.i I'lo.v clause in the protocol 3 i>:!-- the surrender to the Allies and «:.io'J lWers of a number of light -'•r- uiitl destroyers now in German ; -n- :uiu inn,!)!!!) tons of naval matelliAiN COLLISION (Ait- and N.Z Cabl- Assn.) 'ci'-'rti November 5. at S'.O a.m. . tuPENHAGEN. November 2. ''.' '.ri.in, collided near Copenhagen. "•>'f<-o;>!c nere killed and manv in '■J. IM". ii\ on, FUEL CRUISER. ■V:-. a:i,l N.Z. Cable Assn.) 1 ■-:"•"•_•! November 5. P. 5 a.m. .. I.UNDHN. November 2. Ij ;im-o:- Calliope was severely '-'-'oi •■': r::e Lizards. She was pro- •;:-,: to :iie A-..-H.-S when an oil-feed e , :>i ..ad set are to the oil fuel. ::.::::,-, -0r,,,,! : ,. H ever..l decks. A ;- r '" • ' : :>veiitett the explosion - 1 ' '•■":■■■■- '■■•■■. tor-lug his way into -"_•;;• e-oo:;) through oil flames anil '--- "4! ;i:, -lentil pipes. The flames • '■'-■ -'-■:-, •! .liter tour* hours. AMKI'.H AN SHIPS. 'Aw. acd N.Z. Cable Assn.) -■'••-•i Ni'Veiiiiier 5. !>.15 a.m. .. «A>!l[.\i;T(>N. November 2. : - .».;-:ii!!.u:i.u officials have aii- :"-; "--■■'. tr.e complete programme -"■ Mi- Hoard will include 1731 -"'■'"- ' .th. : i eanacitv of 10 Illil- ; tun..' A-MKMU AN TRADE WITH (.LKMANY. j
N Z. Cable Assn.) • r. a.m. 1 \"> il\( |(t\ November 2. ( umineri-r has i [>l< ruber imports 'lu I'nilcd States - ' :l dollar-, and the 1 - - ib I i'.K<. 1 - l\ I \l'\.\. N / Cibh A.*«n.) r ' 1"; a.m. TURK). November 2. l> ' in ininl of tiio ' i i Ii) < tMialties rei t !i In iii-tl in lionV IM. ( HI\A. 1 . N / CMe A.ssn.) - x -><>)-, a.m. N - 1 ' \IHIK November I. n i- Irom tin' East Chiiic-ii.- nfiii.'iiils, itia> North China Icuciur an international m ii ii 1* i important i i a liu t■.•rm-> wherc- ' i 'ti mi id. v -ak~fu7jls. n-';- ai -'i N.Z. Ca1.1., Assn.) • - r '-R,!,r r .)_ ;, t 7 |f) j, ITI November J. iu :lH article, suggest* .._ ;■ r:;ent ~f ~ nnijoiml mii- ■; enervation of war films,
;i- they depict more vividly than any I written story tin.- deadly work ol : the I
German submarines operating in the Mediterranean. The pictures were used in Germany for propaganda purposes, anil show many actual torpedomgs. The iilrns also depict officers celebrating the success and cancelling th<- names of sunken ships from Lloyd's list. "WOMEN WORKER'S PARLIAMENT. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received November -I, at 11.5 p.m. WASHINGTON, November. ;{. The International Women's Labor Conference adopted the eight-hour day remit. They also carried a. resolution demanding that women be admitted to the International Lal>or Conference, the Versailles Treaty being amended for such purpose. BUYING THE GERMAN DIAMOND FIELDS (Ans. and N.Z. Cablo Assn.) Rpceived November 4, at 7.40 p.m. CAPETOWN. November 3. The whole of the diamond fields owned bv German companies in the, South-West Protectorate have been acquired bv the Anglo-American Corporation of Johannesburg. The transaction is one of the biggest financial deals in the history of South Africa. |
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 3
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532EARLIER CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 3
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