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fPBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT,] French Cabinet Crisis. (Received March 20, at 9.35 a.m.) Paris, March 19 M. Deschanel has declined to take the Premiership and M. Rihot has been invited. RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED. Great Victory For Men. (Received March 20, at 10.5 a.m.) New Yore Maroh 19 After the announcement of tbß settlement of the strike, owing to the President’s intervention, the Railway Managers granted tbe men’s demands, including an eight hour day and pro rata overtime, It is the greatest labor victory for years, adding millions of dollars weekly to tbe men’s pay roll.
Mail Robbery New Yoke, March 19 The Saxonia has arrived from Liverpool. Twenty-six sacks of mail for the American Government and the British Embassy W9re rifled a route. Detectives arß searching the passengers and crew, and later they will be allowed ashore.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1917, Page 3
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