GENERAL NEWS.
DANISH TRADE LOCK-OUT. By Telefaph.—Press Assn.—Copyricht Copenhagen, MaTeh 27. The Danish Employers' Association have decided on a general lock-out commencing on April !), on the ground of the workers' continuous demands for increased wages. All factories will be closed, except those essential to the life of the nation. It is expected that tlie Labor Party will order a general strike. —Aus-X.Z. Cable Assn.' DANISII POLITICAL CRISIS. Copenhagen, March '2O. There is enormous political exciremenr. over the dismissal of the Cabinet by the King. The step is unprecedented. GERMANY MUST BE DISARMED. Paris, March 2!). M. Millerand declares that magnanimous France must not be cheated. There must be effectual German disarmament and penalties for interference with the Allied Commissions. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 6
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