MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
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THE TABLES TURNED
STRIKERS SEEK POLICE AID
(Received this dp hfc 9.Q0 a.m.) ' ROME, July 21
Tlipngh the railway and tramway strikers have terminated, few lines are wprking, owing'to t he intense pnbln indignation. Alpiost every strike leader has been assaulted by angry Romans Strikers fear to appear in the streets and are seeking the protection of polio whom they have beep insulting fot nepks, Socialist deputies are alarmed
THE FLIGHT PROGRESS. (Received tills WfiLTEVERDREN, July 21. Parer and Mclntosh have reached Muntok. They will continue tlieir flight on 22nd to Kalidjati. ROWING. LONDON, Juy 20. j Reresford won the Wingfield sculls by five lengths. Gollan was second. THE FUEL SHORTAGE. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, July 24. The Pepartment of Pommerce has nuhliphed the report received from Uni. S States Consul at Sydney suggesting the advisability of diverting oil burnships from the Australian trade, due to the acute fuel shortage m Auswhich is a, matter of grave eonctrn to’ the Australian Navy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 3
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