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Second Edition, TO DAY'S CABLES.

LABOUR CONFERENCE.

.BY ELECTRIC TELEORAPn-COPTRIGnT."]

[per press association.]

(Received This Day, 11.40 a.m.) S.DXE)", This.Day. The Lahoiir Coiiferenoo rwommeiids an amen-dinent of tlie Apprentices Act to provide lor the compulsory indenturing of aporentiees proposal, mn-d also favours the repeal or amendment of the Industrial Disputes Act. The matter was lengthily discussed, .and most of the speakers advocated the amendment. The statement was freely made that the Act had practically killed militant unionism.

"LET THK.VI ALL COME!"

THE N.S.W. PREMfEji-f, RL.,,1

SYDNEY. This Day. Mr Wade, Premier of New South Wales, lias cabled to London, denying the statement that married immigrants are not wanted in Nw South Wales. He points out that the Government, some months ago, reduced the fares so as to specially encourage this class of immigrant.

GALE AT NORFOLK ISLAND

GREAT DAMAGE.

SYDNEY, This Day. Norfolk Island reports that a. heavy galo on Monday'ami yesterday morning did considerable damage. A portion of the whaling shod.s was washed away. Threo boats are missing and the mission shod has been damaged. There also was great damage , done to verandahs, roofs, and fencing, and pime trees were uprooted all over the lands.

THE ITALIAN EARTHQUAKES. uiIEAT DAMAGE. ROME, March 30. Professor Rico .states that thirty craters are erupting lava from a reservoir thirty square kilometres in extent. Many streams of boiling watr.r are [lowing from deep fissures in the mountain .side. The damage is estimated at half a million sterling RUSSIANINLXG FINLAND. LONDON,' M»irch 30. The "Times" St. Petersburg correspondent reports that the Finns are. greatly incensed liy :,i bill presented in the Russian Duma to reduce Finnish autonomy to nn einnty phrase. SELF-DENTAL. LONDON', March 30. The Salvation Army's self-denial week realised £\'i!),o3l' THE NEW YORK MURDERS. NEW YORK, March 30. The police continue to interrogate Wolter, hourly, by day and might, by way of endeavouring to break "his sangfroid. Reporters arc continually interviewing Wolter in the presence of the police. Several young girls identified him as their betrayer.

GREEK POLITICS

ATHENS, March 30.

The Greek military league lias dissolved its executive. Kins George, on convoking the X-ation-.il Assembly! had nil enthusiastic rcc-option.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1910, Page 3

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Second Edition, TO DAY'S CABLES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1910, Page 3

Second Edition, TO DAY'S CABLES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1910, Page 3

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