GENERAL NEWS.
1 GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS. By Teleerapb —Pi-ess Assn.— Copyrlsht. London, Nov. 21. The Daily Express states that the British Government's desire to secure the Kaiser's trial has been finally endorsed by the Allies Paris, Nov. 21. Fivo Germans charged with war crimes have arrived at Lille. ITALY TO AMERICA FLIGHT. New York, Nov. 20. According to a message from Chicago Captain D'Annunzio, son of Gabriel D'A.ununzio, _ stated that Signor Capjoni is planning a flight to America from italy in the spring, using l a large airplane which is now being built. TRADE WITH GERMANY. Washington, Nov. 20. The State Department announced that an unofficial mission of German business men is expected in the United States soon. Permits for Germans to visit the United States will be granted on condition that these visits will be beneficial to the. United States, and the visitors not objectionable. UNITED STATES CONGRESS. Washington, Nov. 20. The House of Representatives has adjourned sine die. CHILD LABOR, Washington, Nor. 20. The International Labor Conference adopted a report. that the international child labor age be 14 years, save in India, where it should be'l2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1919, Page 6
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