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INNOVATION IN FRANCE. By Telegraph—Press Kssn.—CopvrighParis, Sept. 26. ( M. Herriot (the Premier) is responsible for an important innovation by ordering official recognition of civil servants’ trades unions, which Biwoe»»ivß previous Governments refused. JAPANESE SHIPPING DISPUTE. Tokio, Sept. 26. A meeting of the directors of the N.Y.K. Shipping Line entrusted the vice-president and two other executive officers to negotiate for a settlement of the dispute with dissatisfied employees. FLIGHT AROUND WORLD. Pekipg, Sept. 26. Major Zanni. the Argentinian airman who is attempting to fly around the world, has arrived at Foochow. BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY. London, Sept. 28. The Berlin correspondent of the Observer confirms the report that Lord D’Abernon leaves his post of British Ambassador at the end of November.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1924, Page 8
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