GENERAL CABLES
LABOUR EXPLOITATION
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright,]
STOCKHOLM, July 9.
Mr Crofts, General Secretary of tlie Australian Council of Trades Unions, told the Congress of the International Federation of'Trade Unions: “If we desire to inculcate into the rising generation the necessity 7 for abolishing the capitalist system, s we do not /intend to inibwnV&t system 'to : exploit coloured or other imported cheap labour.”'
RHINELAND RIOTS.
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) BERLIN, July 9
A Cologne message- states anti-sep-aratists, riots in Rhineland are daily 7 becoming more alarming. The police are unable to control the mobs, and the streets have been barricaded. The police have been supplied with rifles and squalds with tear gas generators. Many separatists premises were sacked and a number have fled to the country. The Minister of Interior is sending reinforcements to Treves, Wiesbaden and other evacuated towns.
NEW ZEALAND DISPLAY. LONDON, July 9
New Zealand has a striking sporting tourist exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Show at Manchestei, which is attracting many enquiries. It follows a similar display in London, ' which was a great success. New Zealand day at Colchester Empire Exhibition -was''inaugurated in the presence of a large crowd, by Hon. Shailer Weston, M.L.C.
CARDINAL’S DEATH
ROME, July 9. Obituary.—-Vaunutelli, doyen of the College of -Cardinals.
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