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EXPORTATION OF OIL
WASHINGTON, Jan 17
Senator Phelan introduced a resolution empowering the President to impose an embargo on the exportation of oil to any country ip the world. MALONE’S APPEAL DISMISSED LONDON, Jan 17. Colonel 1/Estrange Malone’s appeal has been dismissed with costs. In November last Colonel Malone was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for sedition. COAL SUPPLY. LONDON, Jan. 17. German delegates will attend the Exe- | cutive meeting of the Miners’ International Conference in London next week. The Germans represented to the International that they were working overtime in direct opposition to the Washington Labour Convention’s decision that coal is being delivered to the Allies below market price with the result that France is being gutted with coal, while Germany is in want of it. The situation is likely to he discussed when the international assembles.
MORE UNEMPLOYMENT
LONDON, Jan 18
Several thousand workmen at the big Dowlais Steel works received four weeks’ notice, owing to lack of orders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1921, Page 2
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171BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1921, Page 2
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