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GENERAL CABLES

BIG GERMAN LOAN,

TO BE FLOATED IN HOLLAND.

BER-LIN, Jan. 19.

The Bourse Gazette states that a German loan of two hundred million gilders will be floated shortly in HOl- - '

GERMAN INDUSTRIAL REFORM. _———-—Q——--: A FAR-REACHING MEASURE. A BERLIN. Jan. 19. The Reichstag passea the Industrial Cnunci]'s Bill. giving workmen a Voice in the nlanagomcllf of industry. The n10:1su1'o amounts to industrial revolution, but the Bill (1005 not satis-f_\,' the oxfrmnisfs. hence the demonsfra{‘ions which result;-d in bloodshed,

DELAYING THE TREATY.

NOT AN 'FJI.E(f7TION ISSUE.

NEW YORK, Jan. 19.

Mr VV. J. B3'y:=.l:, in the course Of. :1 5.-‘pooch, said delay in making the "I‘roaty ratification was an Outrage. Ho 'decla,l'od: “I love. the Democratic Party too Wol] to perinit it to commit ‘@llo crime of making the Treaty ail’ ‘LCl(‘,(?i‘iol] issue. Causing an additional delay of seVonto€—n months.

BULGARIA RATIFIES PEACE.

PARIS, Jan. .194

Adévicos from Sofia state that tho Sozbranje has ratified the Peace Treaty after recording :2 number of protests against. the 1-igorous fo"rnls -imposed‘.

VESSB L ISINKIN G

C.‘\,RG() OP (f‘.HAI\IPAGNE‘

N]*l\V YORK, Jan. [l9

The British fl'eig‘htcr Yarmouth, carryillg two million dollars’ worth of ch:unp:l.gno to H:_x\'ana, is reported 7:6 be sinking. 'l‘hi-00 vessels h,:.v§ been d"3l’at"'h"d W }lsl’ :‘lNis§§sifall('o.

liasficbvnns FOR AUS»TB.AI.I‘A. ‘.. . _______ v /

LONDON, (fan. 19‘

In 1110 ‘dbSCIIC(? uf .i\lls~7i,‘t“c*.‘liall crews to take to Aush-:;1ia ‘tl‘n':- Llestroycrs presented by Britain, HM} Admiralty has invited British \’ohmteers to man the dos~fl'oyol'S and ‘later join Hm Australian lmvy.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 24 January 1920, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 24 January 1920, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 24 January 1920, Page 3

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