IRISH OUTRAGES.
Received March 13. at 9 9n , ■ LONDON,' sift! Sergeant ■Ncazer was shut 5* Constable Doyle was protecting a. boycotted farmi,?' kcale, in County Limerick. Ml SORT. oFkwg" ' (Aus. and N.Z. Cable i ' Received March 13, at in in , ■ PARIS I'i The Press angrily comma.!* Wilson's letter to Senator tkl and ask whether, and how i™ America be guided in th o jS I merit- of her history bv a .S"! Lear. ' 80 ?«!
The Echo de Paris h as ntl tJ important letter dated J[ ft ;S from General Hoyne, tL P Commissioner on the Hhin c V'J son alluding to the ullemJ ."; tic designs of Franco. X) r vH mitted Hoyne's letter to tk'i Council, and the Convent;,,.. J many of June 28th repirdfo. »5 was the result. In view n f 3 of France's moderation, they; it does not become Mr \\\]S charges against France, ,Jj France has her iff ing the Rhine bridgeheads jjj under military occupation n.3 Messrs Wilson's and Lloyjl promiseto make secure'for'-pJ eastern frontier. As Mr \Yj|J unable to fulfil his pledge i c a man entitled to speak ;\s js] terday. r|l
W r ELSH STEEL STRIKE
(Aus. and N.Z. CabU'J Received. March 13, at 9.26 LONDON,! The South Wales stool's 3 ed, enabling the tin pinto,! resume. i! ;i
THE BOAT RA(
(Aus. and N.Z. Cable j Received March 13. at 11.) LONDON,] Great interest; is shown"j of the University crews j final stage of training at', Oxford. They hardly pleat*} when first they arrived,' \j£ now settled down and arol proving. ;;':|
MONEY IN A S(
(Aus. and N.Z. Cnbliil Received March 13, at 9.jj| • '<? LONDON, Jjj Mr Howard Morley, of fi Morley,- hosiers of WoodilJ estate valued at over three!
THE INVASION OF Bj
( Aus.' and N.Z. Catfl Received March 13, at lift LONDON,! Mr Harry Britfcain pra| meeting of members of t0 Commons and represeiiMjtl Dominion and American j| including the Colonial It* Overseas Club. It was iS a hospitality league in viiW flux of. visitors from oveny mer. It is anticipated M dred thousand will arriifl dred thousand' passports.i||| been already applied for ijl fifty thousand in CaaaH thousand in Australia, ftj be linked up with tho ffl tends also to arrange newsd private houses sufficient est emergency. "|
THE AIR FORI
(Imperial News Received March 13, atlji " In the House of Comas Tryon, Under-Secretary! Ministry, introducing J| mates, stated that the pe| Air Force Imd been reducell to 34,000. The normal M be 31)500. He paid al services of the Air Forafl west frontier of India, in the Aden hinterland, ■ Egypt. He said it warn seven squadrons of mod™ Egypt by April. Aerial] the Nile floods were mm was proposed that the IS one rigid and three liosi The Colonial Govern menu non-rgid airships for patlj purposes. He cxpressedjif great enterprises of the OS Australian, and Indian":! radiated from England. ;|
ARMENIAN ATltij (Aus. nnrl N.Z..&IM Received March 13, at 1$ LONDON,! In the House of Los Brvce. dealing with the .a Cflicia, urged that the M now Turkey should notJ) frontiers of Persia or Mcsojj moved that immediate sra ed to secure the safety oft Cieilia and Armenia and) rule there. He declared, very unfortunate that the t intentions with nople were commmiinitod I roy of India, before Porta? formed, and that the eg Turkev was made in BU*| it could be represented W to the agitation in Indians harmed British prestigeiw the effect in Turkey/wf trous. The Turks wotildl concession to timidity. «J despatch of troops and «tg Minor. - ,{
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14009, 13 March 1920, Page 4
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592IRISH OUTRAGES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14009, 13 March 1920, Page 4
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