GENERAL CABLES.
NEW ZEALAND MEAT AND OEIiHANY. London, April 26. It is officially denied that Australian and New Zealand lamb lias been sent |to Germany.—Aus'.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A meeting of London butchers protested against the allocation of South African and Bnusilian beef for the me<tropoli3 while the authorities were sending Australian and Ifew Zealand meat to Germany.—Aus.-jS.Z. Cable Assn. POLISH ARMY Of FRANCE. Paris, April 26. Ten thousand. of General Haller's army have reached Poland, and will assist against the Bolsheviks in. the Vilna district.—:AUS.-U.Z. Cable Assn. THE' LDIgEKK STRIKK. London, April £B. The Limerick strike is fizzling out SIMULTANEOUS TELEGEAPHT. KewTork, April 26. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald states that MajorGeneral S. Quier, of the United States Army, transmitted eight telegraph and eleven telephone messages simultaneously over a single wire by the application of radio.—Ans.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ARGENTINE LABOR DEMANDS. New York, April 25. New York dispatches from Buenos Ayres say that the industrial unionists are agitating for the adoption oi laws i similar to those in Australia for the [protection of workers in the Argentine. —Aub.-N.Z- Cable Assn. THE AME'S MORDER. Delhi, April 25. NasruDah has been sentenced to imprisonment for life for complicity in the Amir's murder. The actual assassin was executed.—Aus.-KZ. Cable Assn. A CHARGE OF MURDER. Melbourne, April 28. Corporal Pouteon has been arrested, icharged with murdering Private Emmett —Aus--KZ. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1919, Page 2
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