DECIMAL COINAGE.
UNITED STATES AND PEACE.
REPORT AGAINST THE SYSTEM. By TelecMjpV-Pwss Assn.-Cojijrlrtt. ■Received March 25, 7.45 p.m. , . London, March 24. Hie Koyal Commission on the advisof intmhKing decimal coinage reported apainst the proposal, declaring nc!vila,a S e ' to he gained in keep"l" nc ®ount ni'o in no wise eommensurflte with the loss of the convenient* of the existing system for other purpose*. The report also states bankers #ttd financial houses in England engaged in , hiiiwce and ovcragps trade consider no great benefit to overseas trade could he expected from the adoption of the decimal system.—lmperial Service.
POWER OP THE PRESIDENT. By Teletrraph.—Press Aaan.—Copyright. Washington, Mareh 24>. henntor Thomas, in the Senate, point' cd out that the attempt made to paM ft resolution declaring peace in face of tin Presidential veto was bound to fail, at the Constitution gave the President equal powers with the Senate for peace and war purposes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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