GENERAL CABLES.
LABOR LEADER TROUBLED. By Telegraph.—Press ism.— Copyright, London, Aug. 14. Mr. Smillie, speaking at Ayr, said that if the Government refused to nationalise the mines the miners must use their industrial power to force their hands. The industrial horizon was black, and he foresaw the approach of a bitter war between capital and labor.— Timcß. WELSH CHURCH BILL, London, Aug. IS. The House of Commons carried the third reading of the Welsh Church Bill.— Reuter. WHITEWASHING THE EURASIAN. London, Aug. 13. At tho court-martial several witnesses fave evidence warmly in Pratel's favor. They stated that he worked hard and was not guilty of cruelty or neglect.— Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. LANDRIU, WOMEN MURDERER. Paris, Aug. 14. M. Landru, when confronted with his Wife in court, burst into tears and apologised for "this ridiculous affair," which revealed his unfaithfulness . "to you whom I love," He asked her not to attach any* importance to these silly charges. Bidding her good-bye, he said: ' "Dear, forgive your innocent husband his little sins."—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 8
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