GENERAL NEWS.
PROFITS FROM HOSIERYBy Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, March 11. Mr. Howard Morley, of I. and R. Morley, hosiers, Wood Street, left an estate valued at over £3,000,000. „ STEEL STRIKE ENDED. London, March 11. The South Wales steel strike has ended, enabling the tin plate industry to resume work. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN. Paris, March 12The Government has introduced a Bill to re-establish diplomatic relations with the Vatican. NEW ZEALAND D.C.M.'s. London, March 11. Distinguished conduct medals have been awarded to thirty New Zealanders. Many fine feats are recorded. MALARIA PATIENTS RECOVERING. London, March 11. A Dar-es-Salaam (German East Africa) message states that Chalmers and Mitchell, who were suffering from malaria and removed to hospital, are recovering.
A PLAY WITHDRAWN. Paris, March 11. The General Confederation of Labor, objecting to the anti-Socialist tone of a play being rehearsed in the Ambigu Theatre, threatened a strike of all theatrical workers and secured the withdrawal of the play. KING OF SYRIA. Cairo, March 11. It is announced that Emir Feisal is being proclaimed King of Syria—Aus.-N-Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 6
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