GENERAL CABLES.
1 COLLIERY WAGES. i ' by Cable—Press Association—Copyright, 3 Sydney, June 12. s Tlie colliery mechuiiica wages board j decided that the state of the industry did not warrant increases. 1 a EMPIRE DAY. G London, June 11, i Fifteen hundred children celebrated s Empire Day in the Guildhall. Sir George Reid said a British soldier who died in t battle was a martyr, because he was u . volunteer. That martyr "blood would t cement people in the United Kingdom to r the Dominions, as no prosperity could 5 do. , : THE TROUBLE IN CEYLON. > Colombo, June 11. The country is tranquil. The police - and military are making arrests and t recovering looted property. WOMEN POLTCE. > Sydney, June 12. There are four hundred applications • for police women. New Zealand was ' represented but no appointments have ■ been made. 1 MT. MORGAN'S OFFER. Sydney, June 12. The Mount Morgan and the Eloetro- ! lytic smelting companies have decided ; to place the whole of their resources at the services of the nation at the short-
est possible notice.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 314, 14 June 1915, Page 2
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174GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 314, 14 June 1915, Page 2
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