GENERAL NEWS.
EKGLAND-AUSTTIXLIA AIR SERVICE By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Brisbane, Jan. 14. Captain Sir Ross Smith anticipates seeing a fourtecn-days air service between England and Australia when larger and safer planes are working. Relays will be employed. U.S. TROOPS LEAVE SIBERIA. Washington, Jan. 13. Mr. N. D. Baker, secretary of State for War, has announced that the withdrawal of American troops from Siberia will begin immediately.—Reuter.
GERMANY'S LOST London, Jan. 13. In a farewell address to the inhabitants of the lost territories tha German Government sayst—"Be strong with us in the belief that the German people will not perish, but a hard-won liberal foundation will rise to the highest political, economical and social culture. We do not abandon the right of self-deter-mination. We will ever stand together with our entire strength for nationality."—Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1920, Page 6
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