GENERAL NEWS.
MEXICO AND AMERICA. By Teleeraph —Press Assn —Copyrlsht. i Mexico, Nov. 27. Mexico has sent a Note to the United States stating that it is impossible to accede to the request to release Mr. Jenkins.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SEW BELGIAN MINISTRY. Brussels, Nov. 24. King Albert has requested M. Delacroix to form a Coalition Ministry. BULGARIA SIGNS PEACE. Paris, Nov. 27. Bulgaria has signed the Peace Treaty. YOUNG FRANCE PARTY. Paris, Nov. 27. The Young Trance Party, which is being formed in the new Chamber, ex-(-hides all former holders of Ministerial offices and supports a policy of securing budgetary equilibrium and the reorganisation of economic administration. CANADA AS A NATION. Washington, Nov. 24. Canada has been elected to the governing body of the international Labor Office. There are now included in the list eight nations of chief industrial importance. •! LUSITANIA VICTIMS. London, Nov. 24. The bodies of all Americans killed through the sinking of the Lusitania have been exhumed at Queenstown and are being shipped for re-burial in the United Stat««.—&US.-N.Z. Cable Aspn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 8
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