UNITED STATES.
BLACK LIST REGISTRATION. A SCATHING DENUNCIATION. Received Sept. 7, 5.5 p.m. "" Washington, Sept. 6. Mr. Gardiner (Massachusetts) in a speech in the House of Representatives denounced the Senate's retaliatory black list legislation as a blow to the support of Germany's ugly cause. He said "Yon hypocrites. You claim that you are devoted to humanit} and despise commercialism; then why do you not pass an amendment refusing our harbors to Germany's interned ships until she repudiates the Lusitania crime. Why do you instead puss amendments 'vhicli serve no purpose except to sti'ffiing sordid pockets with the golden harvest of your fellowmen's misery,"
; rfj CARRIAGE OF MAILS. - Received Sept. 8, 12.10 a.m. Washington, Sept. 7. Officials adialit that transports are carrying mails to Manila, but deny they intend to carry mails to China. FURTHER STRIKES, «. ■' Deceived Sept. S, 12.10 a.m. New York, Sept. 7. A series of labor troubles lias followed the granting to railwayinen of the e'iglithours' day. I'liion employees on the subways and surface and elevated street cars have struck, also several thousand grocery clerks, demanding shorter hours.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1916, Page 5
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