BRITISH NEWS.
THE CUNAfiD COMPANY. B? Telegraph.—rress As«n.—Copyrlgh. London, Jan. 23. The Cunard Company, with a view to developing business and providing new tonnage, proposes io increase its capital to £7,000,000 by creating a million £1 shares.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE MOULDERS' STRIKE. London, Jen. 22. It is believed that the moulders' strike has been tattled. The Midlands voted in favor of resumption, and in the North of England there were even better returns than at the second ballot. The moulders' loss in wages amounted to 3'/ s million?, and another seven millions was lost through unemployment and short time' in allied trades.
MR. ASQUITH'S CAMPAIGN. London, Jan. 22. Mr. Asquitji will open his campaign ait Paisley on Monday- It is expected that polling will take place in the second week in February. THE RHODES' SCHOLARSHIPS.
London, Jan. 22. The Rhodes' Trustees have announced that, owin<* to the increased cost of living, £3OO a year is no longer sufficient to cover expenses. Holders'of scholarships must be prepared to contribute £SO annually.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1920, Page 6
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