MOTHER COUNTRY.
I/OSS ON THE TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONES. WAR BONDS MAKES POSITION WORSE.
Ey Telegraph.—Press Asm.—Copyrlßht, Received June 25, 8 pin. London, June 24. Mr. Albert Dlingworth (PostmasterGeheral) announced that the annual loss on the telegraphs amounted to a million, and on telephones £400,000. The position was growing worse* owing to the additional war bonus of £2,750,000 payable to employees.—United Service,
THE BLACK WATCHgEFUSE TO EMBARK FOR OVERSEAS*SBRVICE. Received June 25, 1.55 p.m. London, June 24. Two hundred of the Black Watch regiment refused to embark" for foreign service at Dover, and were marched to barracks.—Times Service.
BRITISH ECONOMIC POLICY. Received June;2<s, 12.45 a-m. j _ London, June 24. Replying to complaints regarding the vagueness of the Government's economic policy, Sir Auckland Geddes, in the House of Commons, said the Government had formulated a permanent trade poHcy in the fullest detail, and was only awaiting the right moment to annovmee- itr— Aue. NJZ. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 5
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154MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 5
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