GENERAL CABLES.
tß v Ejpctric Telegraph—Copyr'glß. IN MESOPOTAMIA, (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, Aug 2. Latest advices from Mesopotamia state the military; position is unchanged. There is no indication of the spread of the disturbance beyond the present disaffected districts.
LABOUR CONGRESS. (Received This Ray at f. 5. p.m.) GENEVA, August 1. l’pin Shaw in a Presidential address at the International Labour Congress said if Russian Socialists believed the only method of achieving the common Socialist aim was a violent revolution apd class dictatorship, they were free ' to adopt it, but if it were proposed to adopt that policy in Britain his voice jf<fc-ould he raised against it. Thp, British delegation included Ramsay MacPonal, and Harry Gosling and tlio Germans include Schiedemann, and Muller. BANK HOLIDAY WET. (Received this dav at 12.23 p.m) £ LONDON, Aug 2. * p n j n interfered with Londoners’ holiday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1920, Page 3
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