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GENERAL CABLES.

“SICK MAN’S" DEATH BED.

ALLIES IN CONFERENCE.

LONDON, Jan. 16.

The Allied Conference advanced the Turkish question an important step by ii‘l'ovoca.bly deciding that the Al- - shall control the Da.rda.l'le]les and the Bosphol'ofis. The question of permitting the Turks to remain in Constantmople. is not yet seitlfled.

The “Daily News” Parris correspondent decided there is no doubt tlrat the Conference will adopt a resolution to allow the Sultan to remain in Constantinople.

1 ILLEGAL use 0:: coins. I SEVEN ARRESTS MADE., - Received 9.45 a.m. LONDO-N, Jan. 16. Seven arrests were made-in London -3. barrister, goldsminer, two diamond ,d&al'ers, contractor, moncylende-r and ‘a lgolvdminers Wife; all were charged at Bow Street in -connection. with il‘legal use of the gold currency. The lg-oliee followed the woman carrying a »heavy ‘bag and found it contained 12700 ,s‘ove»reignsl, and another of the ‘accused was found carrying 1800 sovereigns. They were remanded. . LONDON TRAFFIC. TREMENDOUS INCREASE. V Received 9_45 a.m. LONDON, Jan. 16. Sir Albert Stanley, now Lor.d Ashfield, satates that within a decade transportyfalcilities of Greater London will annually have to deal with six t’hou-sand IlllillliOll passengers . Many more underground railways must be built, also vast unde-I'gl'ound roads devoted exclusively to fast motor cars. A Central Transport Authority should be established, .incl'udin.g men of courage and vision, who will devote comprehensive work to the s-olution of {Te Ilroblcm.

THE PEACE TREATY.

NO‘ AMERICAN RATIFICATION.

C.Ol\/{PROMISE BEING DIS CUSS-ED.

Received. 9_45 a.m.

VVASHINGTON, Jan, 16.

‘ Bryan has advi-s.e:d that if 3, coin}promise is not obtainable Democrats Islhould withdraw from the S(*lla‘te and ‘permit Replllbl‘io'an;se to pass the ’J‘.,_reat;v rwith Lodgef-st I'eservation.s, thus solving the-' problem. Meanwhile, Republi:l:l~rls. and Democrats are continuing their conferences with hopes of arriving s-hortly at a complete Colll'prl'O]’lliSß. Danie-is is cla.im:ing that no 01-g:mi-station in the world’s history did a bettem job than the Alll.el'icall navy, during the war. He has demanded that «the Senate Comnlittee investigate thoroughly Srim-s’ a.lleiga.tion's, otherwise the Navy Dep:a.l-tment would appoint its own Board of Invelstig«atio.n-. Tihg Senate Gommittee agreed to Daniels’ Drorposa-lss.

GUBERN AT ORIAL CHANGES.

Received 10.50 31.111

LONDON, Jan. 19‘

Sir Francis Nexvdegate, Governor of Tasmania, succeeds Sir Ellison MacArtney, as Govornol‘ of Western Aus-h-alia. '

OBITUARY. Received 10.25 am. ‘ SYDNEY, This Day. Richard Tl'es~si'der, ex—ch-Impion SCllH(?~'r.

Ladies? Print Overalls in meat stripe’ and spot designs; good qll%llitY 11134‘be‘1" ial. Prices 3/11, 5/9, 7/6. The Big Value House, Collinson and Gifford; Ltd. .

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3390, 20 January 1920, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3390, 20 January 1920, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3390, 20 January 1920, Page 5

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