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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

[lit EI.ECTMO TKLEOttAPH —CoPYK|fl B ,j Per Press Association BORR OWING, NOT TAKING, (A. and. N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received March 10, at 10.50 a.m. LONDON, March 5, Lord Bucknuister in the House j Lords proposed -that instead of u caf 'tal levy, which would interfere withfe dustry, the State should borrow mon* and give sei'urities in exchange bearili 1 per cent, interest. If tho loan, lasts Ihirueeu years" the State's saving in j, forest would amount to hundred millions/, SALK OF.PRINCESS' WABDHOB* (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received March 10, at 10.50 a.m. PARIS, March 6. An amazing sale has been held of tj, late Princess Labanoff's wardrobe, SJ| had collected a prodigious garments," including three hundred gowns,'ranging fifty years back. JW had been unopened , and.' unworn, 2 would have been sold at any priced for the war. r Jnvo hundred sterlings' paid for sets of a dozen undergarment 'Parcels of live sheets sold for £100; ■

pro-enemy tendencies:;'! (Times Service.) ■',.-' f:,l Received March 10, at 10.50 <i.m.' ; i's LONDON, March $ . The Supremo Council has draf{cj|l economic manifesto which , German and some pro-Bolshevik ,||f dencies, leaving traces, of Britisli'-jj! spiration. Anticipation of thg'a|j tents bfM-he manifesto is profovul disturbing France, which, wrongly, with passionate gaxds the Peace Treaty as less able to her than Jo' the other and now sees a general campaign';! revision in favor of Germany, iintl-wi the possibility of a loan to GoA'ffi based on the very securities whereto France was relying for part of, reparation. 1 IRISH AFFAIRS. >'M

(Times Service.) . V|; Received March 10, at 1.15 p.in, I - . LOND.ON, Ma#| , Sir Horace Plunkett, in a speeo| Dublin, denounced the proposfcdjffl council as a monstrosity. , The.HJ Rule scheme, generally was f>itilei|j claimed that, as a. result of recaita sonal inqiu'ry. he had America.'wished'lreland to haveaeM a. measure of autonomy as warn sistent with safety to the: EmpirifH did not wish to see a, republic. iW Sir Edward Carson, addrcssiitjKa Unionist Council at Belfast, rniceMJ question, of the "desirability of Ulra demanding the inclusion >of M Moiiaghan. and Donegal, but iriviHq frank discussion on all points Mj[ coining to a decision. V

, PORTUGAL IN TROUBLE. ■) (Reuter's Telegrams.) Received March 10, at 1.1."5 p.m. -■' LONDON, MarcKj Grave ..unconfirmed reports are i? circulation as-" regards Portugal, »ta; Labor troubles are acule. A railsif.J postal, and telegraph strike is in ope»? tion, and all communications complete ceased. ,jj

. ■.. . MADRID. March o-1 An official message says that MaW Tuy reports that; according to Irajtfi lers from Portuaal, disorders w§ broken out. Shots have been fired stj Lisbon, and at Oporto a military tn» was bombed and fired on when. «!>•' approaching Vianna do Caslello/

GERMAN TRIAL OF CRUIINALS' .. j (Aiis. and N.Z. Cablo Awn) n Received March 10. at IL3 p m \ BERLTN. Mnrch 5 « The National Assembh lus pn«sfdW Bill dealing with the tu.il ot «'] criminals. "I

THE INDIAN FRONTIER ; ..... -- j (A us. and N.Z. CaMf Awn » j Received March 10, at 1 15 p m „ ' DELHI March 8 \ The Derajat Column .it Kanign-J ram sustained fifteen c.i6ualh«< in posting pickets be\ond the Bl • ashkar. The AVazir is icportid \ have left a Sluikai ofiuei tominnWWJj in Waziristan. He telcjii .H>" c(l . m J he had visited the aduiiiud colum«■ hospitiils. which were well found Mia tM" transport good. The piquet posts «W"j strmm and secure. The troops i> «< confident •and elated "with their «"«•, cesses. The Ahnaitan/i lountrj m sists of verv precipitous locky I""''< and the. rceelit successful opcniW'speak highly for the \alour ot tnyj troops. 'l

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 4

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 4

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 4

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