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GENERAL CABLES.

f{j T EtJCTWC TEtKOßAFH—Coptbiobt. I t.Per Pre** iswiciatt'on.) r\VUU RESPONSIBLE FOR . ARMENIA. (Ann. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) tt.-wivi-l April 2t, at !> a.m. p,< SAN REMO, April 23. j t ~ understood that the Premiers i ..J.-.I to offer "the Armenian mnmLtte N'orwa.y. The general opinion pre,o :tj ) however, th.*f. Norway refused. "''in, to the necessity of supplying a oh* t" r,r - U 1 th *t '-<>"» f'ltrzoci tn *' n intimated that Canada , v „.ild •'■'"P t the mandate ~ver Arctic"™' [KV (f f. OF THE AMERICAS. (An* and N.Z. C-ble Assn.) April 2-L at f» a.m. K MONTE VIDEO, April 23. ■rjj,. t'ruguaynn President, in a speech. ~.,.,.,,r , .,i the forrrjation of a league ''l -ill American nations for defensive " ..TOI.-1'- mid arbitration in inter-Ameri-P P notes rRISH AFFAIRS. (An* and N.Z. Cable Assn.) i) iviv"! April 24, ait 8.-to a.m. iu LONDON, April 23. ■jf| 1( , ~i.!;i -.ir > raided several Dublin hiiiiw-. including the residences tof two -inn K.-ii' number* of the House of /- imrl „.i;-. <iue arrest war* nia-fte. ''l'lik i >-.» 11 v Express' Parliamentary , 11| . r ,.«|-i n.i'Tit states that a changed 4»mpii r ' l, ' li '' jjj. iniiin i-.itely apparent. The causes f jrHUiien will be removed: notablv 'rinls ''■''• private houses, which will ~,'ij( , r\. -opt en suspicions ronneeted w irh murder. n,.|.i'iv.il Anril 2-1. at 0 a.m. 1( LONDON, April 2:5. D:i■ I'■" Chronicle confirms the remirtwf ii.'ii.i.ui to adopt a non-irritation miliry n1 Iceland. The paper adds that Sir •>'■ Tay|i>r. Assistant. ("nder-Secre-'-irv.''■>''"' ' li '-" home the blame for the n'uhl'in Ca-f-lo policy in the eyes of its ; ■ ..{factor-;, lias been given a month's fliiliiiiiy :"■'! will not return. He may ~,j ;',, colonial Governorship. Lord jfrrtirb b:i-- "o intention of resigning; | „n tile contrary, if be is invited to re- , ~,,„ |,e will refuse. , (')tlfiT newspapers declare that Sir J. . ftvtnr will ref urn. ' 'fhc P.oU Chronicle states that the* ; ifjhinct in rends to make important contaßiunH hi regard ti> the Home Rule |lj ;im! will consent to Ireland's an- | jnui, contribution of t KOOO.UOO to the t filHwrinl services heing expended within , [wlnml. The Trish Parliament will he < mivn immediate control of exci.se and r . % w < ;irr:ingenienr. will be marie by : lidicll it will eventually control the f iCietnms. I I AVADtAV TRADE.

( ,i„s. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Rtrtiwl April 21. at. !UJ a.m. - " OTTAWA. April 2:i. Cinuiiian trade for the >ear ending ;||st. March rntalled :l.:!ol .IMHI.OOrt dfojiars, Tin' imports increased 17 per cent, ami the sports 2 per cent, over last, jwir. JAPANESE SI.r.MP. (AllH. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) iWoived April 21. at. !>.!."> a.m. NEW YORK. April SS. The Jupiinc-v Finance Commissioner '(,, rwM'ivcd a. cablegram from the jipute-c Finance .Minister statins; that (lid ilimni'iiil conditions are improving. % Commodities Exchange of Japan fa . reitpcni'il and the Stock Exchange till reopen shortiv. No important jjilnrm arc reported. MXtfAN SHIPPING NEOOTrATfONS. (•Jm*. and V 7. Cable Assn.> fcpivitf. April i\, at !>.l"i a.m. . LONDON. April SI. Fniir directors of the HamhurgJlurib Line conferred with the head tftlli' Fnir.cd States Shipping Hoard, tttliiwr iinnonnced that, no proposition U Iwii outlined. since the I'm ted fete m still technically at war with InaaiP'.. f>r. Curio said -he would imp the mutter of the urf of the fibiirs-Anierika. terminal fariltties by .Wrican shipping companies with ite ciinri'm-s here, pending peace inn the Cnited States and fIerIEXTrCNSroN OF THE FRANCHISE.

[ (Jus. and N.Z. Cable Aasn.) trnxk April -JI. :vt 9.1") a.m. F . LONDON. April 2:L |lk Standing Committee of the t,Commons shelved *th»> Wniitfit's twchisi' Bill to intend the frariehtseMl women over -M years. This means At virtmil extinction of the measure fcwir. an Mr Bonar Law states that toimpniwhle to make it .1. Government HI. FIGHTING THE PROFITEER. (A?». and N.Z Cable Asss.) Iwivi'd. April "Jt, at S.-M a.m. LONDON". -April -':!.. *r R. S. Home in introducing a BiH 1 tlm Kuuhc cf ("ommonrt to continue life power* against: profiteering, .-aid a *fmw Bill <l»-.ilinix with tnu*tn would introi'mrd later this sosnion. IirSSLVN ADVANCES. (ins. and N.Z. Cahle- Aa»n.> liwivwl April '2l. at P.3l> a.m. SAN REMO. April •-':!. IV Dnily News' San Renin corivOTifrnt mentions the- report that Win'* eiwiiv appeared at San Rfini) ml interview,-,! rlie- leading Allied 3t«men. SO RRm-Ff PRISONERS IN RfSSrA. t'iiw. ami N.Z. fable Askti.) wnwif April -2 1. at >. to a.m. LONDON. Xpnl 23. All British pri-on-r-i have left Russia. » liwr piirTv ;- Mii.irantined in Final

IPTUVtEiTINi; THE STATE'S INTERESTS, (ins. an,l N.Z. Cahte Asati ) wmvt April 21. at 9.n0 a.m. LONDON. April "2:L ™> Government has introduced an lifimrity Bill, ,-,-.r.i-i,-ring legal pn>lllinict on a>>,.i>r:s of the GoveritMit's ai-ts un-iei- '.v.ir proclamations, ( - It. w estimated that. '■' the Gov"mifflt is com,-.■;,-, 1 to n-iv artificial >Wt price te:- good.* •■>ml services [j™K the -.v.ir ee •„>,!. instead of on Mnsm „ r - ~,K r u ., ;i , n1 , 0 ,, n t to about [*ni<:h.p;Kmei-.r, wa- made as a rule, PiitHitic.nnl ~w ..:] amount to about P'million, sterl.i:;. The Government P_ already -ealed -hipping claims £««. on the Rli:,. IVnU rates amotintfto:.l;it inill.un-. .\ number of aem have been .granted tont.-sting f hyoltty of -h,. ;;;,„. Book ratt-s. It I««-«)» are , lr ,;-,.■!,! the Government ||> ~il!' !>' t-"' an extra :») to 400 "P rate*, a,,,} .■.„,; i,,.: payments for r'-inn rontrn, ts. reMuisitiotuxi buildpfe*p' '"" '••■•'emTs over_ the E" B D »minion.. ! '' tt hieh ' will pass F'ftl measures.

ii!l 8 ' ' ln,i N '-Z. </:i!>!e \*m \ pKUpril -it. L ; . *.\\ R.KMO. April 23. &*m*|ffi.-ullv - tiir , (l th-,. t hv the C? 9 *"l' , ni.-nr i\-„, „tr:iiN will be ,„■ ~.,.. w iH re- «* t K ne of t T- >W -vr :li i., will rome under CT^ nt >' r-.ir'.iv „f T.irfcev and i&?VTr mt VViH '"■ »dminL**iruirf f t,)nln "%' il)[l rcpr.wttt"Slaod. France Italy. Japan. ofV, tiv P'Wfrs. bordering the an.l r£irk N> „_ ibt „fP». and merchantmen m;<v ! W *Pnl4l.ntl>.3o a .m. * taj?*,* t RE M»>. April 23. illfJM Aat Greece secures fe»W Eastern Thrace to the Wl t|, sratrantee* for ElS i P o Pn[;ition and holv places. Bulgaria "gets an »o«rt the rrerisiorT but M.

PROTECTION OF KEY INDUSTRIES.

lAus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received April 24. at il.l"i a.m. LONDON. -SVpril 23. I The House of I,brds. by 23 votes to >22. refu-ed the second reading of I.ord Halfotir of Burleigh's Bill for the protection of the key industries and against .-tumping, though Lord Birkenhead supported it. announcing th.it the Government was prepared to confer with its' author- with :» view to facilitating its parage with improvement-. I/ords Kmmott and Iteanchamp led the attack sgain-t the Bill.

DITCH DEAL WITH GERMANY. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Rev. ived April 24. at JM-J-a.m. AMSTERDAM. April 23. An agreement hffjs Seen concluded whereby Germany supplies Holland with coal and produce in return for a credit ot two hundred million florins. FRENCH VINTNERS ANNOYED. (Aus and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Rceiiv..l April 2J. at HA'i a.m. PARIS. April 23. Officials fit the French Wine pealers' A "twin t ion make bitter statement'- regarding the British wine <iurir.-.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14040, 24 April 1920, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14040, 24 April 1920, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14040, 24 April 1920, Page 5