GENERAL CABLES
BYE-ELECTI ON RES CLT. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this dav at 1.3(1 p.m.) LONDON, March 19. St. George’s bye-eletticn resulted: — Duff-Cooper (Conservative) 17,242. Potter (Empire Crusader) 11,532. MIN ER S COX PER KNCE. TER MINATIXG A ORE EM EN T. LONDON. March 19. The Mi’ ors Conference refused to continue the spread over system, alter the termination of agreements on 31st. March. The Conference instructed the Executive to demand the Government immediately pi ss a Bill amending the Minimum Wage Act 1912. to enable the Federation to deal with the wage aitaek which is expected. IRISH FREE STATE. CLEARING UP DIFFERENCES. LONDON. March 19. Mr McGilligan has been in London for some time privately conferring with Downing Street on a number of questions upon which an impasse was reached at the Imperial Conference, between the Irish Free State and other Dominions. It is believed all the question are now cleared up including the Privy Council issue.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 5
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