GENERAL CABLES.
BERLIN, March 14. The Government has abandoned the compulsory loan proposal in consequence of the reparations note. Ministerial circles regard the whole taxation programme as useless. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 24. The Allied Commissioners hand a joint Note proposing an armistice to the Porte and Kemalist representatives. SYDNEY. March 25. The Limbless Soldiers’ Association adopted a resolution opposing resumption of trade with Germany, which is regarded as a willingness to place the lust for gold before the principles with which soldiers were imbued during the war. MELBOURNE, March 25. The Commonwealth has accepted the recommendations of the Special Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into the wireless scheme to connect Australia with England. It was decided to enter into agreement with the Amalgamated Wireless, Limited. Mr Hughes announced that he would publish details of the agreement on MondayThe Federal Cabinet will next week take steps to assist glaziers in consequence of the depression in the local meat market, especially Queensland. The Minister of Customs makes recommendations to Cabinet on Friday.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18441, 27 March 1922, Page 3
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