BRITISH NEWS.
FOOD MINISTER RESIGNS. By Telegraph.—Press As3n.—Copyright. Received Feb. fi, 8.25 p.m. London, Feb. i>. Mr. G. H. Roberts (the Food Minister) has tendered his resignation in view of the prospective termination of the Mini.=tr,v s activities. Tt ia possible his'resignation may not be accepted.—Aus.N3. Cable Assn. Received Feb. 6. 11.45 p.m., London, Feb. 6. It is reported in the lobby of the House of Commons that Mr. .Roberts is taking tip the charge of all labor questions on behalf of a well known firm employing many thousands of hands. He, keeps his seat in the House of Com-mons.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. PROPAGANDA EY FILMS. Received Feb. C, p.m. Louden, Feb. fi. Films illustrating Australian agricultural and industrial pursues were shown at Australia House before a party of America fcusiiitss men and representative jojnvna'if.ra. It is inteje'ed to send the Alois on txhibition through America. Cable. Awl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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