GENERAL CABLES
NEW ZEALANDER HONOURED.. Received 9.15. i LONDON, June IST.. Lieut. H. Speight, of the New Zealand Field Artillery, has been Warded the Military Cross. STAMPING OUT ANARCHY. \ LONDON, June 17. The Government is determined to stamp out anarchists. The police seized a printing press index showing the addresses of 90 per cent, of the anarchists, and also raided a Russian I.W.W» group, making 20 arrests. TRIBUTE TO THE HONOURED. DEAD. Received 10.15. LONDON, June IS. At a demonstration at Ennis inmemory of the late Major Redmond, two thousand Nationalists marched in a procession, with draped flags and bands plaj-ing funeral marches, which concluded with a funeral oration. The> Nationalists selected Mr/* Patriclt Lynch, a candidate. REMAINS IN ENGLAND AS MILITARY ..ADVISER. Received 10.50 a.m. LONDON, June IS: General Smuts Temains in England as advisor in a military capacity # General Smut's position in the Waff Cabinet will be limited to war operations and international matters, and" he will be principally used as a emissary to foreign governments. DEVELOPMENT OF SHIPING IN CANADA. "™"——■■ Received 10.50 a.m. '• TORONTO, June IS. j Four steel vessels for the Canadian fishing service have been launched. The Minister of Marine in a speech said that owing to the higher wages in Great Britain, Canada would be able to complete her shipbuilding. He anticipated great development of the industry in Canada.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 19 June 1917, Page 4
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225GENERAL CABLES Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 19 June 1917, Page 4
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