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GENERAL CABLES.

RUAPEHU LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND. Received June 10, 8.50 am. ' LONDON, June. 9. The Ruapehu sailed for’New Zealaud with 530 troops and 180 women ziboiud. DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT. OPPOSED BY NEW ZE.~\LAI\’DERS. Received June 10, 9.30 am. b LONDON, June 9. There were remarkable scenes cn Saturday when New Zealanders from Ruapehu were \\'elcome(liby British troops from Egypt. The Britisll t'ro.;ps were ordered to the smallpox eamp, near Plymouth, and the New Zeal:mders vigorously upheld the Britishers’ protest on the grounds that civilians who had been vaccinated were 'all~3w-ed .to genie home. The authorities finally gave way. .Two cases of smallpox among the troops and eiviliansdeveloped in the Mediterranean, in consequence of which, all troops and civilians were vaccinated; '

HUNGARIAN CLAIMS. DEFEAT OF CZECHO-SLOVAKS. Received June. 10, 8.30 a.m. .V[EINNA, June 9. Hungary claims that. they defeated the Czecho-Slovaks in a two-days’ battle, capturing Kaschau. MONUMENTS OF WAR. SIGHTS FOR COMING GENERATIONS. Received June 10, 8.30 am. LONDON, June 9. A French commission has selected 140 sites to be preserved in their present state as monuments of the Great War. Thy include famous battlefields. deep dug»:ou.ts, pill—boxes, and several forts at Verdun, rock shelters but out of the Vosges: the Butt at Wayloncourt; ruins at B'apaunle; parts of Perronne, Chzzteau Thierval, and tanks; tlfe ehurch_va.rds -at Pozieres and Geven~ chy; the battlefield and Tower Bridge at Loos. TELEGRAPHISTS STRIKE. SEVENTY ‘THOUSAND MEN OUT. ' Received 10.50 am. .WASHINGTON, June 9. The embargn against exportation of gold fromthe United States ha§ been lifted. United States telegraphists, numbering 70,000 have called a general strike. ____.°____... Messrs. H. D, Bennett, Ltd., are showing a large consignment of Down Quilts from 30/ upward_

CONDITIONS IN IRELAND. A-PPROACHI csvn. WAR, Received 10.50 21.111, PARIS, June 9. Sinn Fein Emissiaries here admit; that conditions in ‘lreland approach those of civil war.

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Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1919, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1919, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1919, Page 5

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