UNITED STATES.
GERMAN HOSPITALITY,
OFFERED TO THE PRESIDENT
New York, Nov. 25.
The Berlin correspondent of the New York Times learns from a reliable source that influential circles in Germany are urging the Government to invite President Wilson to visit Germany or some German port.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
KINGSTON A FREE PORT,
AUSTRALIAN VESSELS TO CALL.
Received Nov. 20, 9 p.m. New York, Nov. 25.
Kingston, Jamaica, will be made a free port and a port of call for Australian ships sailing via the Panama Canal. Docking facilities will be improved. Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
SOCIALISTS' MASS MEETING.
BOLSHEVIK DOCTRINES PROPOUNDED.
Receive.! Nov. 27, 1.30 a.m. New York, Nov. 25.
Hundreds of soldiers attacked a mass meeting of international Socialists in Madison Square Garden, at which Bolshevik doctrines were expounded. Many arrests were effected for red flag-waving. —Aus. and N Z. Cable Assoc.
THE NEXT PRESIDENT.
Washington, Nov. 25.
A campaign for the election of General Pershing as American President in 1920 has started in Ohio, where a Republican League has been started with that object^—Aub. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
AGITATION FOR HOME RULE.
Washington, Nov. 25.
Irish-American societies arc. combining to present a petition to President Wilson asking 'him to use his influence at the Peace Conference in favor of the political freedom of Ireland. The Roman Catholic clergy are presenting their own petition on similar lines—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1918, Page 5
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