GENERAL CABLES
A DUTCH PROTEST AGAINST BELGIAN JUDGES' ARREST. Received 8.45 % AMSTERDAM,. Feb 17. The Dutch Government has protested against the arrest of three Belgian judges, the result of the judges strike against Germany's share in the election for the Flanders Council. GERMANY'S FUTILE EFFORT TO DIVIDE BELGIAN NATION. Received 10.5. <■ PARIS, Feb 17. The Belgian Council of Ministers congratulate the Flemish and Walloon senators, deputies, and magistrates on heroically resisting the enemy*s attempts to divide the nation through the so-called Flemish Council, and eulogises- the people's unfaltering determination to continue the struggle Tot the integral restoration of Belgian independence. GERMANY'S COLONIES. A COMMONSENSE VIEW. Received 9.10. LONDON, Feb 17. Mr. Lever Hulme, speaking in London, said: We could not return one of Germany's colonies, because this would sow the seels of disruption in the Empire, and our overseas dominions would feel that the Mother Country had betrayed them.
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 5
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149GENERAL CABLES Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 5
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