GENERAL CABLES
;7X HOURS WANTED. London, Jan. tJA large meeting, representing 100,000 women clerks in Government offices, passed a. resolution urging that independent women ought to be demobilised and women with dependents retained the longest,, and a six hours' day intro, ducjd.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn
BUENCS AIRES STUTJCU.
K'ew York, Jan. The Herald's Buenos Aire9 correspondent says it is reported that the British naval attache may order British ships to leave port without cargo. Shippers told the correspondent that this was the beginning of an Allied boycott against the port .of Buenos Aires unless the strike is settled soon.—Au.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
■SUPPRESSING OPIUM DTCKi
London, Jan. The London magistrates arc heavily lining owners of opium dens—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
THE CZEOHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
Prague, Jan. "L The Czecho-Slovak Republic's industrial centres arc not operating because of lack of material. Tho countrv needs raw rrtatens.l and food, but has (no money to pay. It has rich natural resources which >{; is unable to develop. It needs Allied aid. Aus.-N.Z. Cable !Ams
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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