BRIfI'AI.N-’S HOUSING PROBLEM. ARE ’.l‘R.'—\DE UNIONS RESPONSILBLE? LONDON, Feb. 10. Speaking in the House of Commons, on the housing problem, Ml‘ Lloyd George pointed out that the chief dimculty was due to the refusal of the Trade Unions ‘to suspend regubations, despite the fact that 350,000 demobilised soldiers were anxious and suf}iciently skilled to provide labour. That was a question for the Labour I’art_v.
THE PEACE TREATY. PASSAGE OF TREATY EXPECTED. WASHINGTON. Feb_ 10. The Foreign Relations Committee reported back the Treaty with Semi tor Lodge‘s reservations. Senator Lodge notified the senate that he will request a debalt"e "on February 16. He would have asked for it souim-. but more than thirty Senfaors wi-=.-2 away, due to illness and other call;<«_-_<. Virtually all elements in each pal'%},’ are inclined to believe the ’.[‘r.~::is”
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3409, 13 February 1920, Page 7
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133Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3409, 13 February 1920, Page 7
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