DEPENDENTS OF JUTLAND HEROES.
NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES I ON RELIEF COMMITTEE. * Received March 31, 12.50 a.m. c London, March 30. Speaking at the annual meeting of the ■ Navy League, Sir J. MeKenzie said it was desirable to have overseas represen- '' tatives on the committee for the relief r ministration «f the funds for the relief ' of dependents Of those who were killed ir. the Jutland battle, whereto New Zea- ' land contributed £97,C00 out of a total 1 of £122,000. He suggested the names of Mr. D. McLean and Mr. James Coatcs. ! ■ ! | IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. j [ MR. MASSEY'S ONE AIM. j I deceived March 20, 10.45 p.m. j London, March 29. J Mr. Massey, speaking -at the Empire (Producers' Association, said he had one ] aim, namely, to advocate preference. ' Every section of the Empire must be 1 prepared for peace with preferential duties. ' BARROW STRIKE CONTINUES. London, March 29. The strikers at Barrow, by 2338 votes against 218, decided not to resume work on the terms proposed by the Government, iby which a decision was to be given in a week. AN EXCITING INCIDENT. London, March 29. Sir Geoige Re id voted with the Winority in yesterday's franchise division.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 5
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