UNITED STATES.
DRINK TRAFFIC ?rCH!BIT!ON I ITS PASSAGE CERTAIN. : Received Jan. Ifl, 3-30 p.m. Washington, Jan. 12, Mr. T. W. Gregory (Attorney-Gene-ra) resigned in ordc.r to givo attention to his private affairs. Thirty-four States hare ratified tug amendment to the Constitution for pro* hibition of the drink traffic in the United S+Rt'o. The passago of the amendment is certain. -AusiNZ Cable Assoc. A WIRELESS INVENTION* | INVESTOR REFUSES EEMUNEEIAi m. _ Received Jan. 18, 830 p.m. i Washington, Jan. 12. General March announced that C 53,880 American soldiers were to he demobilised, and that the British had to demobilise 3,625,68 L The Navy Department announced that Underground and sub-sea "wireless, an American invention, liad been put to practical use by tho Navy and Army daring the war. The invention, hitherto, was practical only for receiving, but can be developed for sending. The inventor refused remuneration.—Aus-NZ. Cable Assoe. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 5
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