MOTHER COUNTRY.
j 1 ENSURING A (PERMANENT PEACE. London, August 23. Mr Kelleway, in his speech at Hull, said a knock-out Wow was the essential preliminary to a permanent peace and the League of Nations. Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assoc. SHEPIS FOR TRANSPORTING AMERICANS. London, August 22. Sir Chiozza Money commenting on ! the latest shipping returns, states that British ships • are ' monthly, bringing 200,000 Americans, and American ships 100.000 men. This deprivation of cargo space still renders food economy the order-of the day—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. THE OOAIi OUTPUTtbondon, August 33. The Miners' Federation, at Southport, discussed the cool output. Several <te-
Hianded batter facilities for getting coil to the; surface. The men were aljle to win wore coal Limn could be brought up.' —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. m' London,; August 23. , "The -conference of Yorkshire coalowners and miners settled the dispute, and the' leaders recommended the immediate resumption of work. There are 150,000 men out to-day and practically the entire field is idle- —Au3.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1918, Page 6
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