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GENERAL CABLES.

Hfij|?' ' IKISH AFFAIRS. *•**»• **& xz - Qllblc ' A« n -> RSit««irwl April 2S. at 7J-". p.m. §11P? -* - ' LOXIMtti. April •!■-,. msßF*ba* fe-ttttdred and fifty Irwh pri«oftIHS&4A >ia. Wormwood Scrub** Pn*on deJf&Baaßd to he vrtauttl. Th*» ro»i«>my have jIJPgIMaL, Imngpr-siriiting rnwf Wednesday, * **"* wttv exempted by the;r owing tt> their phyoiinl conOne prisoner ha* already been II t released and pent to a nurdng borne £Eii'><MriHW t» heart trouble. Other- are fp ' rejjjrted to be reui hing ;» -t<ue «»f «of- *« tnpMev - **""" 'JJ» oaemher* oi the frt*b Sell-Deter-nußAtioU League >'t Great Br. (aw dej.: tided to repeat the «««i«-* chr'-ti too* | pbco ootside the Mount joy Prison, nt 'T" VTortawood ff»rnbf-». S»-ve»i tlniu.-t.urd t symptttbweK-tv reoweottrig INhn>:irhe-. **, aswcmbfed,, ami ..--<» tated with »lii'«,. - were three band* or lr;-h p>pef*. crry- '* i*(t Bepnblicati tf.iii« V prie-t rend , .. the Rosary iu the lr.«Fi lsingiui*e. and (h*»'«ravrrf clurervd vrlud Fr'rtdkfrr-hief* were wavrd f»«nu «.iwJ'v*« lKwr.i>ri» aiwwerrd In iln ji'.. trntu tr>* m» fi»>. Later fi.im." »tr>' -i'cp ui-.de ihe •>.-.- .*o«V and it »a- rumored riitt rl■»- "-inn Keener* wttv «eti.ng fire rn th* r F>F'«ket*. Every hem I •" Jn i r.n-.d is. xrwcovered when the fn-h ri,pe,- pljved "'God Sare trel.tml '" Th.- pn-utifft nwtde ioin«l in *ingin>£ ' The \W: t riris: of the Green " Theie were n r .ti onfer*. X large pjrri m .irr:f 'I men u Inn;.--hannore {for Ik) anfF>it*hvd three < onr ma-hlr*. »h»v r.nv on futreE dutv. Thvv Fired a voflr-% «irlumr niitriiic »lnji>r,(J ing; Sterg»-anr f'rem in the tie.trt. .uu[ blowing off part i»fc" Conitable .MfGoHrick r K head. The third «on-table r—- .,' (.'aped t t'niterl Service.) JSfceiv.'d April % 17. »t 1.40 p.m. r.ONDOX. Apnl 2« The .Manchester Guardian's Dublin correspondent insisti* that despite appearaneesi th«? Cfcoreh stand* betwwn the Gwremment and Irwh anarchv. it i"* ißKjßesfcKMtabl'e that the majority of tfar hwhopt* and pri«hts« constantly risk their poptdari'ty by cuansetttng patience and the observance of the law*. The Government oacht to pot a greater vrftfne on clerical co-op*>ration and therefore- abondow their provocative Kditcition Bill. COMBATING BOLSHEVISM. tAD<*. and S.Z. Cable A»sn } N Received April 26. at 5.15 p.m. NEW YORK. April 26. Signor JCitti wants the Russian emtiargo lifted, so a.* to 'kilt the I> nin and republican regime. Kpceived April 26. »C P. 4.1 p.gt. WAKSAT*'. Jp-il 2.->. The Polish-Ukraine treaty i.* completed, and is awaiting rfgnatnre. It rucogni«e» flfcn»ine r 9 indepentlence and the autonomy of Poland. It undertakes to a«sß<t in freeing the tight bank of the T>nieper, and repndiate;- the Bolshevist Government whieh was estabKsihed at Kharkoff. Ukraiiie also • guarantees Poland free transport to Odesea. Under the treaty the west frontier of Ukraine follows the rivers Sabret and Styr. Poland will rptain command of Latefe. white Dobnn. i-i provKiMtiaily allotted to "Ukraine.

TRADE WITH RUSSIA. (Ans.. and N. 5*.. Cable Asmr.i Received April 20. at 11.30 p.m. LONDON. April S>> The Oust It New* San Renio correspondent ?tate» that it has been resolred that the Economic Commit tee shall meet a, Soviet delegation headed by M. Krassin, who ii* now at Copenhagen, and take the »tep* necessary- to develop trade between .Russia and the Allied countries. Th.» cancel.* the previous decision to negotiate only with the Rn.-s----si'ani co-operative societies. The .*tep is d'ne to the vigor with which Mr Lloyd George pressed the proposals. CAJLLAUX TO~VVR~ITE MEMOIRS. <An*. ;mrl N.Z. C:>Me A**n.> Received April 26. at II ..TO p.ni PARTS. April 26. .It is estimated that C'aillanx steered nine days over hj» three years* sentence. and ronserftierrtly he never went to prison. He has been taken to a _?anatoritnii until: the formalities of his r«v lease are completed on Saturday. He will then return to hi* country lroose to write his memoir:*. POURPARLERS WITH RUSSIA. (Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.> Received April 27, at li.'tf) a.m. COPENHAGEN. April 26. The Berftngsfee Tidende reports that negotiations' between Finland ami Russia have been interrripted. Roth delegations, have returned home for further instructions. The negotiations drifted from' purely military matters to international ftnesiions of snch importance that the Russians had not power to deal with them. i THE WORLDS AFFAIRS. t Imperial New* Service.) Received April 27. at 11.50 a.m. LONDON". April 26. > v Mrlitovd George, returning from the -,. Conference" at St»n Re mo-, received the French Jommatbis. He emphasised the fact that the «*ttlement left no ouestion of principle outstanding. He .declairedL that he had never discouraged . the employment of military means of enforcing the Treaty, brit the Germans should not. be prevented from restoring order. fn stressing the necessity for nnity. Mr Ltoyd George maintained that, there had been no di*. agreement, although there had heen difficulties. He urjjMt the pewspapn" men not to magnify in«ec*r*mto rhinoceroses. The British ami French most make aJfewanees for the difference in temperaments. He hoped that in any fnture difficulties they wottld talk matters over together and not ftv at long range. (United Service.) Received April 27. at 1.10 p.m. LONDON. April 26. A Sam Remo message states that Signer Ntfeti proposed to make Finme a brcflfer State, bat M. MiTlernnd and Mr Lloyd George at- present are not favorable. It is reported that the Allies have decided to allow Germany an army of 160,000. should the necessity for it be proved. Farther concessions may be dependent apnu the Reichswehr's mmptete evaenatiott of Rnhr.FKEDING EUROPE'S CHILDREN. * (Ana and NZ. Cable -Aasn.) Received April 2*. at 11.30 u.ut. ROME. April 2t>\ World contribntion* to the Poles' fond for starving chiklren in Central Europe hjvre reached IL.'W.WO lire. FLIGHTS. f An.* .tnd WZ- Cable Assn.) Received April 27. at 1.40 p.m. DELHI. April 2--». Captain Ran\at. who i* flying from Rome to Tokio. arrived at Allahabad . and crushed on landing. His fuselage w>ts. broker in half. The aviator is tin- < hurt. TURKS INTRIGrE IV ASIA MINOR. ( Ans. and X.Z. Cable Assn.) Received April 27. at 1.40 p.m. (United Service.) ; LONDON, April 26. The Daily MailV Aleppo correspon- 8 dent., states that the city is honey- \ ' combed, with the Tnrki.-h national con- «\ miraey. Djemal Pasha and the chief ■„ Rowian cadet* are intriguing with w Arabia,* Bgvpt, and Ro,«sia to " *;'., Oppose westera domination or any man-' : ( *"-d*tein the-East. A grandiose sememe > £i alma at theereariow of a Unitetl States * s ™-of .Aata, including India, in order to be ■ I V »He to talk to- Enrone.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14042, 27 April 1920, Page 4

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GENERAL CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14042, 27 April 1920, Page 4

GENERAL CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14042, 27 April 1920, Page 4