IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE.
By l»lesraak—Prei, Aiaoclatlor—Copyright Reuter’s Telegrams. (Received May 14, 10,10 a.m.) LONDON, May 13. in the House of Commons Mr J. H. Thomas replying to questions said that the Government of Northern Ireland had refused to appoint a Boundary Commissioner. The whole subject was leceiving tiie immediate consideration of the Government. A tailoring paper says that the MacDonald Cabinet is the worst dressed Ministry on record—nothing in creases, in fact, except taxation. A new concern in New York City, which undertakes to answer by telephone any reasonable question on any subject whatever, finds that it can imswer 80 per cent of all questions in tvi o minutes. Ji the answer requires longer time- it takes the patron’s telephone number and calls him back. The fcrvice is rendered for a fixed price a 3 ear, the subscriber receiving a code name. He can telephone at any hour of. the day or night and be answered.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17349, 14 May 1924, Page 8
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