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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

\ BvEi. Kent fc'TKiiia n a r n —Co 11 - : (Per Press Association.) THE WORLD'S AFFAIRS. j (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) K Received April 22, at 9.15 a.m. SAN REMO, April It is understood that the Cojjjl has decided that Mr Wilson's £ gested amendments to tire Tujfi Treaty could not be conceded, 'p Received April 22, at 9.25 a.m. tlfj PARIS, Apnljjy The Matin's San Remo corrrspoiSj says that whatever communique k sued to please tho public the r«dj| ject for discussion at tho Confetti was the Allies' policy towards ''• iiiQr? Mr Lloyd Cieorgq, and Signor Nitt® sire to rewaken a spirit of conciM throughout the world with vii;w s '[ff the French can accept, and \vi s jfi lighten the burdens lor Germany.®! Prance cannot- accept a policy \vhlffi! only, carried out at her oxpeiisf. 1 • (Imperial News Service.) M Received April 22. at 0.35 p.m. p LONDON, April'fi ' The San Remo Conference dcciddfl appoint a Commission to control .S! kish finances. The military aud tjfi experts pointed out tho difficulty of® cuting the proposed Treaty, cgpeogf as regards Erzerouni, with i w vj Turkish army corps still oiitreiuliud i, as regards Anatolia, where muneili bands are still operating. It ] b J sidered that inter-Allied coeivivo S t-ary measures will probably be n£s sary. The British views . were Jic;cepl» without dissension. (Router's Telegrams.) -<j! Received April 22, at 12.15 p.m NEW YORK, April'jf The Government has ordered "Aj Johnston, Ambassador at linnie - i 'i attend the San Remo Conference rf. official observer for the United Sfaj. Government, but not lo parlitipatji, the discussions. DEATH OF ARTIST, ■ (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Asm ) '■ Received April 22, at 9.15 « m i < LONDON, April Jtf Obituary—Briton Riviere, lioyn|li demieian. | RECORD MOTOR BOAT SPE^f ( Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) * Received April 22, at 9.15 a.m. * LONDON, April <j| A French. motor boat at t| ] races attained a record speed dt ai a minute. IRISH AFFAIRS. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Ai 1 Received April 22, at 8.55 a.i LONDON. AprilS Twenty-six- Sinn Isomers. inclij two members of the House of Comi in Londonderry Gaol were removed Wormwood Scrubbs Prison undsj strong military escort. ' f Detective- Dalton wn.s fatally sli| midday in a Dublin street. "Tlio;fc resembles that of Detective Tvclis. il body apparently witnessed the mi| but it is believed that six persons« concerned. Four persons were i hastening from tlie scene. Dalton ( in hospital after the sacrament hadj administered. _?•; THE BRITISH BUDGET, I

(Aus. and N.Z. Gable Assn.),! Received April 22, at 9.25 a,in. i LONDON, April j Indications are that the principa position to the Budget will centr the increase in the excess profits'!! Trading bodies have begun a forniii campaign. Mr .Jerrell, Clinirninijt the Manufacturers' Union, will the rejection of the clause, and! generally anticipated that Mr Chai lain will be willing to compromise! . is reported in the city that lie has* nounced his willingness to abandoii entire increase. j Received April 22, at 11.25 a m, ' LONDON, April i Mr Chaml>erlain, in his Bui speech, stated that the expeuditurii the supply service amounted to' fr 000,000, to which must he addedi 000.000, partly to cover the extra of unemployment and of the agreon with Australia and Ne\y Zealand ip gardf t'o Nauru Island," but muiiilj provide further war bonuses and pi services. , RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable As6n.) Received April 22, at 9,25 a.m. COPENH AGEN. April 2 Negotiations between the Bolsht and the Entente representatives pr oally failed, partly through want of fid en eo in Litvinofl', and partly tlin the Bolshevik attitude on tho So* acknowledgment of the old foi debts. It is stated that a "nuinlx commercial agreements have beet ranged between Scandinavian com cial men and the Bolsheviks. LONDON, April ! Britain has " telegraphed to S Russia urging that the remnant Dcnikin's army should be trfl humanely, pointing out that Dciih men-are willing to conclude all tice. The Moscow reply, couched hB politest diplomatic language, evade® question, and urged Britain to M pressure to bear on Hungary to the Bolsheviks, including . Bolfv-JW Britain sent further telegrams, reply was received. ■ jjM A representative body of the ljfl| of t-lie British Labor Party,, '.'.'rßl Messrs Henderson. Thomas, Sexton have applied for passport* visit Russia, and the matter hnsßH referred to the ConHjf«| The R usso-Gennan agreement exchange of prisoners has been This is the first official compact btflJl fhe Bolsheviks and the German iiW can Government. Two sand Russian prisoners now in boHl liave suffered harsh treatment. Mj Bece^^r^^^l The Japanese report that tliey lia« completely disarmed tho Russ«| Eastern Siberia. (Aus! and N^' 1 ! 1 " Received April 2 ];oNDON, ArJI ation,. aconipanieci' by' serwus rest, were closely examined b . George, Lord Cur/ou, and vesterday at Sail Reino. j?VHH niwd that little can be d"® the jumpy exchange until financial conference. . , JBH • Signer Nitt, V"! urgent need tor coa the absence of «» r|l vj : ti n,niH| employment. Signor friendship ta r |H . extension of tin- i.w- iirg4^H| Mr Lloyd & ofH ! gram instructing t»e | el , r( to consult the CoalCflH| the best means of " m Be »■■ Received' tiivues to 1* ac3ix j" vj cent, of the men in New lork a hi(^ 0 tricts. but thi headers' clino that the "he first iekMjL-_~^kk Received An;'^^ 2 v ppJ{^A®^B| The death roll | 6 g iU idJHH S°^ eT " s tSated man> '

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14038, 22 April 1920, Page 4

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14038, 22 April 1920, Page 4

GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14038, 22 April 1920, Page 4