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UNEMPLOYED EX-OFFICERS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 24. Lord Haig addressed a meeting of employers at the Mansion House on behalf of the 1200 unemployed ex-officers in London. The Kin," sent a message hoping that a successful effort would bo made to secure them employment.—AusN.Z. Cable Assn. THE GERMAN INDEMNITY. London, Nov. 24. In the House of Commons Sir Auckland Goddes stated that he did not expect any indemnity from Germany in 1019 and not much in 1920—Reuter.. CHAPLAIN ACQUITTED. London, Nov. 20. Father O'Donncll (the Australian . chaplain who was eourt-martialled on a ■ ' charge of making disloyal statements reijuwdjas; the Kißjq. k*s been Mgjigta&
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 5
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