GENERAL CABLES.
" y, n«> ;1 J^ . jff j. j; the w.w. tlii llfp *teceived Jan. 22, 55 p.m. &au Francisco, Jan- 18. The i.W.W. leaders were sentenced to tej,u« of from one to ten gears' impriiSoumeat. Three have not yet fcaen sentenced. A national strike of organised labor will be proclaimed next 4th of July if Thomas Mooncy is nof given a now trial, according to a Chicago ijjeasage—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assoc. CMffISIKACLES POUND, Received Jan. 22, IUO p.m. London, Jan. 20. Three foreigners were found hiding in a Norwegian ship from Botterdaui- They ! were arrested at Deal. One is .believed to be a Germun or Austrian officer, and the others Busslans. All were unable to give a satisfactory iweonut of themselves. . ( . ~, PUNISHING THE EX-KAISER Received Jan. 22, 11,10 p.m. New Xork, Jan. 20. Mr. Gerard, in a speech, stated the fittest punishment for the Kaiser would not be death, but he should be escorted about the world and exhibited to the people. EPIDEMICS Et ARGENTINE. Received Jan. 23, 12.5 am. Boenos Airea, Jan. 20. Epideaue3 of bubonic plague, typhus, and miasmio fevers are spreading in the Argentine, causing the Government to take stew to fight the disease.—Aus.NZ. Cable Assoc. ' ~„
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1919, Page 5
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