GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON, Jan. 21. The ship stewards on the Clyde have decided to strikie on the 27th/unless a 40-hour week is conceded.
Hungary's war losses w«re 24,000 officers and*Bls.,ooo men killed, 1,914,000 wounded and 172,000 prisoners.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Despatches from Buenos Ayres state that the strikie has been settled and the situation is improving. Lima advices ako- state 4-liat the strikers there have returned to work.
Tlie "New York Times' " Washington correspondent says that according to the t&rms of international control of the Trans-Siberian - Chinese-Eastern railway, submitted to the United States by Baron Ishii, Ih c Japanese Ambassador, the conit-rol will end when a stable pud recognised Russian Government has been establi<ed.
At San Francisco 46 I.W.W. leaders were found guilty in the United States District Court of conspiracy against the Government's war programme.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17477, 23 January 1919, Page 7
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