MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
MINERS APPROVE. (Received This Dav at 10.15. a.iu > LONDON March 18. Durham miners Ivallot by 33,5/6, to 27,178, voted in favour of combing out miners. J CARE OF ROLLING STOCK. (Received This Dav at. 10.15. a.:n.) LONDON March 19. In order to preserve the permanent war rolling stock, the railway executive in April is reducing the speed limit to 35 miles per hour and curtailing services. KEEPING NEUTRAL. (Received This Day at 9.50. a.m.) MADRID March 19. King Alfonso in a speech at the open ing of -Parliament asserted lliis -determination to continue a loyal neutrality. COST OF RAIDS. 'Received This Day at 9.50 a.m'.', LONDON March 19. The British have raided Germany 2055 times, losing a total of ten planes. IMPORTANT MEETINGS. LriiTIMT.IAV N. 7.. CABI.F association a nrrTTVu I liONDON March 19. Meetings of the Supreme War Council and important political conferences were held from Thursday to Saturday. The Premiers of France and Italy attended. jj SUGGESTION UNAPPROVED. i; 1 • ... • - m 95. n.w.) jj- LONDON. March 19. .. in the Commons, Hon. A. Bonnr Law said the naval and military authorities have decided against putting German ' officers on hospital' ships;
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1918, Page 3
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