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By TeleffrnWi.-—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Oct. fl. The Australian Press Association understands that the Peninsular and Oriental lines hope to maintain a regular fortnightly mail service to Australia, commencing at the New Year. Advices from Prague state that f)00 Socialist delegates at Carlsbad, representing over a'million German workmen in Czecho-Slovakia, are considering whether to adhere to the Moscow Internationale. Unions representing 350,OOit German miners in Czecho-Slovakia rejected the Moscow Internationale. London, Oct. 0. "Pussyfoot" Johnson was refused a hearing in Reading Town Hall. Stink bombs were thrown and huge crowds outside tried to rush the hall, but the detectives escorted Mr. Johnson from the building. London, Oct. 0. The Welsh miners have resumed work. Advices from Manila state that a great fire is raging. The Senate, treasury and mint buildings have been deistroyed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1920, Page 6
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