CABLES IN BRIEF.
FOREIGN NEWS By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. The United States Chamber of Com-' mevce announced that an International Chamber of Commerce will be organised in Paris on June 21, of which the United States, Britain, France, Italy, and Belgium will have membership. The Mexican Foreign Office has announced that the Government will soon resume of interest on the foreign debt. Five leaders of the general strike in Winnipeg last May have been convicted of seditious conspiracy. Serious rioting occurred in the Roubaix district (France) owing to the refusal of textile workers to accept a rise in wages, and many acts of violence are reported. The New York Times, in an editorial, cautions America against adopting the Australian, system of compulsory arbitration. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes forecasted that Parliament would meet at Canberra within five years. At the Sydney show stock sales a Hereford bull calf realised 800 guineas. The N.S.W. State revenue for the past nine months increased £3,621,761 compared with that for the previous similar period.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 6
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173CABLES IN BRIEF. Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 6
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