GENERAL CABLES.
GONE UP IN SMOKE. X By Telegraph.—Preas Assn.—Copyright. Paris, June 23. The British authorities are burning great quantities of war * material in France because it will not pay to transport it to England. A collection of mbtor cars was accidentally set on fire and 4000 were partly destroyed.
UNION OF CHURCHES. - Sydney, June 24. The Presbyterian General Assembly pissed a resolution in favor of tlie proposed union of the churches by 41 votes to 23. - '
LABOR AND INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. Sydney, June 24. ~ e.abor .Conference decided that the objective of the party shall include the maintenance and extension of material relations between the Labor organisations of all countries and the prevention of war through the settlement of international disputes by a .tribunal clothed with powers sufficient to enforce its awards.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A LINEN FIGHT. Received June 24, 10.30 p m. . London> June 22. The Irish linen manufacturers threatened to undersell Martin, who bought the Government's Btock of linen, in every market of the world. '
THE NATIONAL BANK." Received June 25, 12.55 a.m. London, June 23. The Bank Amalgamation Committee has sanctioned the National Bank of New Zealand capital ifesue.
MAORI APPEAL CASE. Received June 25, 12.50 tun. " London, June 23. The Privy Council reserved its judgment in tie consolidated appeals of ffineiti Riririw Aranui versua the Publio Trustee' of New Zealand and Lindsay.— Renter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 5
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