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SIXTEEN FATALITIES. LONDON, November 4. Official.—There were 1(5 fatalities in the Welsh dam disaster.
COALAI ITT El) FOR TRIAL. LONDON, November 4. The Communists have been eomniit:od for trial, hail lieing allowed.
"WIRELESS MEN’S STRIKE. LONDON, Nov. 4. The Marconi strike has ended. The strikers, including the men who had been previously given salary in lieu ol notice of dismissal, will all resume tomorrow. COAIAIITTEE OF ENQUIRY. vßeceivod this day at 8.50 a.m.) LONDON. Nov. G. Afr At key has Iteeu appointed to the committee of which Sir Donald AlacLean is the chairman, including representatives of the settlements Committee and representatives of the Dominions, to consider how far the existing provision of tho old ago pensons, national health and unemployment in'tiraiice tends to discourage emigration from Britain and how far such tendency will be accentuated by the Widows’ and Orphans’ Act, 1925 and how any such adverse effect can be counteracted.
IRISH BOUNDARY COMMISSION. LONDON. Nov. 6. The “Daily Express” lobby correspondent says the Irish Boundary Commission’s report will fie ready at the end of the month.
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