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TERRITORIALS TO CONTINUE. By Telegraph.—Pre6a Association. Received Nov. 6, 10.55 p.m. London, Nov. 4. In flie House of Commons, Mr. W. Churchill (Secretary for War) definitely announced that the territorial force Would be maintained.—Reuter. THE INVENTOR OP TANKS. London, Nov. 4. The baily News asks who has a better right than Demole (an Australian soldier) to the tank reward, and adds ■ that even if only the plans had been prepared the Demole tank might have •sded the war in the spring of 1917MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. London, Nov. 4. The final results of the municipal elections in the 28 London boroughs show that the Reformers control eleven councils, Labor fourteen, and the Progressives one. The Reformers won 596 seats, Labor 567, the Progressives 130, and others 39.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1919, Page 5
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