BRITAIN.
AEROPLANES PROM DUTCH "EAST INDIES. ; WORK OP OVERSEAS CLUB. (Renter's Telegrams.) Received 5.20 p.m., March 27th. LONDON, March 26 British subjects in the Dutch East Indies have sent £3815 to the Overseas Chih to purchase two aeroplanes. Overseas residents have now paid for ninety-five units of the Imperial aircraft flotilla formed r oy the Overseas Club. THE BARROW STRIKE. A SERIOUS, SITUATION. (Renter's Telegrams.) | 'Received 8.45 p.m., March 27th. According to a statement made by Mr Eouar Law in the House of Commons the strike at Barrow, cabled on March 24, is not over. The offer still remains open. Ho added that the Government viewed the interruption in the production of munitions with the utmost gravity. The stoppage of work when other methods of settlement were open could not 'be too strongly deprecated. [The trouble arose through the alleged cutting down of honus, time, and premium allowances .} ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16230, 28 March 1917, Page 7
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148BRITAIN. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16230, 28 March 1917, Page 7
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