GENERAL CABLES.
THE PACIFIC PROiiLEM.
By Cable-—Press Association --Copyright
■London, April 23. Mr Asquith, in reply to Osi plain Falur, said he had not received any official communication with regc.-rd to Mr. Allen's speech on the continuance of the naval subsidy, or Senator liillen's statement on the effect of Mr. Churchill'* speech. EXTENSIVE CO-OPERATION".
London, April 23; A conference of the Minors' Federation, representing 729,000 member*, tho National Transport Workers, representing 300,000 men, and ttie National Union of Kailwaymen, representing 270,000 men, has appointed a, sub-committee to draft a combined working agreement.
THE END Or A RAID. j St. Petersburg, April S3. Three thieves, after holding up customers, robbed a shop in St. Petersburg, and decamped with a large sum. They fired revolvers at their pursuers. A policeman 3hot one dead, and a second was wounded fatally. Ho was found to have in his possession a tabloid ol poison. A third emptied his revolrer, and when disarmed swallowed a tabloid and dropped dead.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 278, 25 April 1914, Page 2
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163GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 278, 25 April 1914, Page 2
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