MOTHER COUNTRY.
{PERFECTING A NEW TANK. fOR NEXT YEAR'S OPERATIONS. Received Nov. 28, 5.6 p.m. London, Nov. 27. Captain Haig, of the British Army, has announced that the British are perfecting a'new tank, which will radically ftlter the situation in 1918. JJtJESTION Of EMPIRE SETTLEMENT , . London, Nov. 27. Mr. Long,' presiding at a gathering at which papers were read in favor ot land settlement within the Empire, said lie was heartily in agreement with the proposals. The Government was not wanting in either the will or the energy to deal ivith. the question of Empire settlement. ' , • ■ . .ENGINEERS' STRIKE AT COVENTRY. London, Nov. 27. Fifty thousand engineers have struck iat Coventry in sympathy with the earlier striken who are protesting at the failure to recognise'shop stewards.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 5
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