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fxi* -fK —Copyright.] pjjss Association. ANH IXniGNAXT. t . |lN - T ,> THE CROWN. 5.7-. Cable Assn.) !( t :. (•") p.m. [V)VI »< >N. November :5. has rereived bv wireless from Chairman" : ! ' , ' r ,.ni>'-entativc public .''p.'.:j'.lV. Allied and neutral 1 passed the fol«"hich have been J :t 'Ctin" wishes to empliati-n'jVnn-t the high-handed iiitboritie- in establishing :C rTerritory by military ' m " We claim that- if pro:cn .', f «in here, the residents 'f- one- t" decide the oues- -"' jj |i;,ve been consulted. 1 ;k»* powerful machinery 1"*j:. tva- partially obeyed '»u* now twelve -V c.tr has ceased to be intense indigna■/tlrijit, anions us. and we - thnt such a despotic • r '"iirallcd measure be .'>nnw<l i:wi - v - . .jjp petiuon be signed and hj? administrator with ''-h-ir he forward it to the i" NV "' Zealand. ~)'iv of the petition be '• t y the Colonial Office. ! ., Commissioner of the rh.-ir the petition, , i'erlv si<£n«l will be Vl.'- ■ - • I - 5 v
jjs fX INDUSTRY. .;£ unoß'S fIRAINS. Ji; il N.Z. Cahl* Assn.) fe«.n*--r .\at ;.2r, p.m. ''[.ONDON. November .5. ~ lj:-> r.iil'vaymen at Camt'lo Governinformed' That it was workers to infuse a ' Bui." iif-y were frankly '«partiu?r-> in industry. 4e raihvaymcn must, have irritation «" the hoards t )ip rnnditions of work.'" L P " a s. ''and next, we intend director-, believing thai t||,> solution of the emnil FDR THE TAXK. , r ,i N.Z. Cable Assn.)
I,'rVomHer H. ar a.m. LONDON*. Xovembe 4. v ii-tk.i who has a bethri to the tank reF.ven it only the plans rrepar«l ' Demole tank v Vailed tiie war in the .fir. ICtr.U. ELECTION'S. :E i N'.z. fable Assn.) .i.i-r.fj'*" »>. at- a.m. 'LONDON. November -1. ot twenty-eight LonJcji-: -how Reformers conj'j!;. Labor 14. the Pron~." The Reformers won Labor Progressives 130. m-V.'AP. beuxiox. VLAXT) gathering IX LONDON. ■nd N.Z. Cable Assn.) iifnibor t>. 9.1-) a.m. LONDON". Xovemher 4. ;: r R. Henderson presided 2dinner ot the Xew Zealand i'diers" Association, num- |. including Sir Thomas MacIll; Fisher. the Australian p'. Mi present.
II :o riie toast of His Jlafci I:m Hamilton paid a lie New- Zealariders' galliled: '•Send a cheque if Import the League of Xa■7God'- says, boys, keep Bstry practise." ■7the toast of the OverIttneral Monash said the fur effort is the greatest rat in modern times. Every lot New Zealanders with Mranilit about a bond and ii ihich was not, going to rubs been a wonderful exjr the Dominions, and, de■nierings. it is .1 question lie Dominions won't gain :«re titan they lost. :rs takex to task. tnd N.Z. Cable Assn.) irember 6. 10.30 a.m. jHLNGTOX. Xovember 5. Wist Church has issued a MrGotnpers' statement that us responsible for unrest AIRSHIP GOER tr.-l N.Z. Cnbl». Assn.) we-mber 0. 10.30 a.m.
iTERDAM. November 4. 2 airship, with a crew and ifcoard totalling 30, failed and in i near Berlin during Tee airship disappeared in 5. badiv damaged. There ir news.
NATIONAL LABOR. io 5 N'.Z. Cnb!f> Assn.} .j. at 11.0 p.m. WASHINGTON. Nov. 4. fcrman. in the Senate, atfatwiational Labor Men's •iiil that amongst those i' r::fn not nit-relv Socialists. >wn- ;!iul firebrands, bur a tfcnvfil from believers in r ri*-. The Gorman dele-i>rr-!y ;<•. prr.ir.oie industrial 0. 10.311 a.m. Nov. Labor Conference 'ir.:.-;;,'- :har unless Mr Shcr:!i.y may leave the HIOX OF A MENS. £'•' VZ. Cable Acsn.l •■?r.:bvr o. at 0.40 a.m. I.OXDON. November I. (•iMiiuce stage on. the ® tte House of Commons. -'S:. - l;h .Mr Havelock rrovfti. modified the clause [jT-IS alien masters and 0! ;S l f->'o r > from British ;lh- Empire. Sir explained that- unexi.""* 5 '".ad been <liseovered • Briti-b sailors obfTfcw. a; roreign ports if ovenlrastie. The j[ !e deletion of r' a e Home Secre--145-0" exceptional •«' .'.liens in the t:> •fn th'is becomes ah-
[JAM A IX HER - Cable Assn.) J apropos the* uetaman envoy in that she has Ali:e>" Xote of request for answer at the CaKle Assn.) I ' l '' pro- : Ohio decided to candidate won the worship: ail anti'lassachusptts was •-majority. VTil? rourcan for the New wtion synchronised > son. '^"° T defeated l ' a - Socialists
COAL FAMINE IX PALMS. (An*, and N.Z. Cable Assn.) [Ji'-'.-i ivi'<! Xuvemhcr 0. at 5 .-"io a.ni. PARIS. November I. <. P;ins is -iiißfriii«i from :i terrible coal ) shortage and many schools are without. life.-. People an? attempting to heat their shops and institutions with wood and oil. The railway strike in England accentuated the difficulty. and now the American strike prolongs the shortage. COAL STRIKE IX AMERICA. (A. and X.Z. Cable Assn.) Received November 6. at 8..3-7 a.m. NEW VORK. Nov. 3. At Youngtown (Ohio) women sympathisers attacked the police with red pepper, attempting to seize revolvers. WASHINGTON. Nov. -5. The Government refused to annul the injunction u> restrain miners from preparing for a long strike. The miners' I representatives blame the Government { for refusing the opportunity for restor- j ing peace. | '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13906, 6 November 1919, Page 5
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