GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Cabla —Press Association —Copyrijhi, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. BERLIN, March Id. The Cabinet unanimously approved Dr. Stresemann’s attitude at the Geneva Conference dispelling rumours of Nationalist hostility. LONDON, March 16. “You’ve got to make op your minds whether you are going to be ruled by men or loafers,” said Mr Havelock Wilson, before the National Union of Manufacturers. “A good many of these are trying to bring about a revolution. They are in Australia, even in Hongkong and Canton.” PARIS, March 15. There were forty casualties in the French force during a sharp fight with 600 bandit Moors near Gnezzan. MADRID, March 15. Guards are boarding all arrivals at Spanish ports to prevent the landing of Chinese so long as part of China is dominated by Bolsheviks. CAPE TOWN. March 13. The newspaper “Burger” states that the Government has practically decided to appoint Charges d’Affaires to several foreign countries. LONDON, March 16. It is understood that the beam opening is likely to be delayed a fortnight, while the engineering details and tariff are finalised. LONDON, March 16. Mr J. Tinker introduced a Bill prohibiting the employment of youths on the night shift in coal mines.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 March 1927, Page 10
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