GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
MINERS FOB NEW ZEALAND. Sydney, May G. Mr. Fitzpatrick, Minister of Munitions, has received a cable message from the Prime Minister of New Zealand asking for two hundred goldminers and four hundred eoalmiuer.s owing to the shortage of labour in New Zealand-Press Assn. (Dec. Hay G, 10.10 p.m.) Melbourne, May C. It is stated in shipping circles that passages for two hundred miners to New Zealand are being arranged.—Press Assn. SYLVIA PANIvHUEST'S MAY DAY EXPLOIT. (Rec. May li, 8 p.m.) . London, May 0. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst led a section of the May Day procession to Westminster, and attempted to force an entrance into the House of Commons. She was arrested; —Aus.Jif.ss. Cable Assn. FEDERAL WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. (Rec. May G, 10.10 p.ui.) Melbourne, May G. The Federal Government is issuing two new series of war savings certificates' bearing compound interest, at .£5 3s. per cent. Ono is purdiaeeable nt 15s. Cd. t and redeemed at the ond of five years; the other costs 125., and is redeemed at the end of ten years for ,£l—Press Assn. NORTHERN .UNION FOOTBALL TOUR (Rec. May G, 10.10 p.m.) Sydney, May G. The secretary of tho Rugby League has received a letter from the Northern Rugby Union confirming tho acceptance of the invitation for a team to tour Australia and New Zealand in-1920, and requesting the dispatch of tho proposed programme. —Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 7
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231GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 7
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