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L SOLVING PRICES PROBLEM. y' ' : "Saws? Action with treaty. *. ■ \ I , STRIKE VATTER9. Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. , f Received July 13, 5.5 p.m. Paris, July 11. Clemeneeau has had several conferences with Ministers in an endeavof to: solve the problem of high prices, tod important decisions hart beeq taktn.
M. Clemeneeau, speaking in the Chant' twy said that the treaty satisfies the Seniand of morality that the persons tMfWfisible for the war shall be tried Mft punishment and warning. The Entente mainfaifls its attitude. - The Government has appealed to the ttdlWy and postal employees to refram from a general strike on July 21. Botel and cafe employees have struck. {The wfiiter* demand an eight hour day, ft minimum wage, and liberty to wear K, .moustache.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A VICTORY MARCH, * BRITISH AND DOMINION GENKRALS TAKE PART, Jnly H 1.86 ik -£V> , .Paris, July 12. FoQh an 4 General Joffre will k»4 to-morrow's Victory marcji, in which (&9ta|u Etftig and other British gen'ei*« will participate. General Mooash will represent Australia, and General Melville, New Zealand.—Aus. and N.Z. (Hut Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 5
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