GENERAL CABLES
By TelejTiph—Pren A««ocUtion—OopjrUM Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons that tho Anti-Dumping .Bill would no;i be introduced this session, owing to the pressure of business. Tho.New South AVales State Treasurer says that tho damage cnu.-:ed by fire at 'the'-State timber yards on.Saturday last amounted' i'o .600,000. .The Government of New South Wales has announced that if the trawler seamen refuse to tako the trawlers to sea, all hands throughout•tho industry will be paid off. Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at the Oxfotd Union, said that there would be 110 recovery of llussian "until thoau vile groups of cosmopolitan fanatics who hold Russia . by' the hair ol' the head have been overthrown." Although, ft general appeal has not yet been launched, considerable progress has already been made in connection •with the memorial to tlio late Lord.Forrest in London. Several substantial subscriptions ore promised. The 'proposals are for dhe erection of ft stained glass window in tho House of Lords, and the placing of ft -tablet in Westminster 'Abbey. . A Melbourne message state thatj'i? Farmers' Party suggests that the -i\algoorlio branch should not oppose .the Labour candidate in the by-election for that constituency, if someone other than Mr. Mahon is selected. ■/ Mr. lualion was expelled from Parliament recently on account of disloyal utterances regarding Ireland. He has announced that, if selected, ho will stand for re-clection in Kalgoorlie. .
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 9
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230GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 9
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