GENERAL CABLES.
THE QUEENSLAND RIOT. By Telejraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Brisbane, July 10The two TownsviUe strike leaders, Carney and Kelly, have been acquitted. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. London, July 0. The United Kingdom Alliance officials State that they are preparing a pronibition campaign in Britain on the lines of the American campaign. THE TRANSPORT MINISTRY. London, July 7. The House of Commons insisted on having one under-secretaxy for the Transport Ministry, instead of two, as the Government proposed. Mr. Bonar I«w agreed to leave members free ,to vote as they desired. Many protested against increasing Jhe number of placemen In the House of Commons.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS. Received July 10, 8 p.m. • London, July 7. The Board of Trade returns show that imports during June increased by £21,400,936 as compared with a year ago, and that exports increased by £19,536,115, and re-exports by £9,849,302. Lead imports during June amounted to 2277 tons, whereof 1236 was Australian. The exports for the same period were 1205 tons.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 5
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