British and Foreign.
iBT ELICTRIC fBLIGRAPH—OOPTBICHT.) TP** PRBIB AMOniATIOW.'] LOSING EMIGRANTS. THE COMMONWEALTH'S DANGER. LONDON, February 23. The British Australasian estimates that the Commonwealth is in danger of losing fifty thousand emigrants this year through insufficient transport accommodation. THE GOAL CRISIS. GOVERNMENT MUST PREPARE FOR THE WORST. LONDON, February 23. The conference adjourned till Tuesday, when representatives of the Miners' National Conference have been invited to join in the negotiations. The magistrates at Rhonda are applying for 1500 troops. The Times is urging the Government to prepare for the worst and says it is doubtful whether any decision of a National Oonferenoe in the direction of peace would oommand obedience. South Wales newspapers state that unless Government compels owners to submit a stoppaeg of the minea is inevitable.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1912, Page 2
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128British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1912, Page 2
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