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NEW TROUBLE IN RUHR AND 'RHINELAND.
1924.
Coblence, Aprli,6.
That further trouble is brewing in the Ruhr and the Rhineland- Is indicated by arders issued by General Degouite. Vnst combined operations have begun throughout the Ruhr and the Rhineland for the purpose of suppressi.ig German secret societies. To date sixty-one arrests have been made and Important documents seized.
Protest Against Mines Administration.
A conference of the Imperial Coul Counell and the Coal Associn- to have passed a resolution declaring the burdens imposed on the mining industry in the Ruhr by Micum, otherwise Franco-Belgian mis- sion in control of the mines and factories, Intolerable because they have swallowed up the working capital and disturboil the workers,
New Confilet Would be Fatal
Le Journal reports that 3. Poincare and the German Aulassador have discussed the agreements of the Rahr Industrialists with Micum. It is reported that M. Poincare has warned' Herr Hoewch of the fatal conserpences of a fresh conflict, the first of which would be the suspen sion of all the present working arrangement. He added that the Fo- cent utterances of the German. Ministers might interfere with the occupied territories participating in the German elections. It was impossible to refuse Germans the right to vote, but the Allied authéri, ties could not permit unrestricted nationalist propaganda:
Further Occupation Denied:****
The reported extension of the French occupation to Ebberfeld is oficially denied. It is added that no such operations will be carried out or are being considered-Reuter,
SOUTHAMPTON DOCK STRIKE.
Southampton, April 6.
The shipbuilding labour dispute has assumed a brighter aspect The Employees Federation has issued a statement that the conference of executive representatives and the Southampton local committee have arrived at a basis of arrangement in which it is recommended, that a mass meeting be held on the 7th, when it is hoped it be necept ed. is understood that both sides are hopeful of a settlement early in coming, week. The zineers did not participate in the
conference.
Lockout Effective, un the 1015.
The Ingkout notices posted by the Shipbuilding Employees Federa tion take effect on the 10th-in respect to members of all unions whose Southampton members have not returned to work by the 8th. The Federation statement says this limitation will enable the executive representatives of the various unions to employ the full week-end to bringing the Southampton members into line with whgt the executives recognise, tu be the proper procédure. The boiler- makers' society whose Southampton merübers did not strike,ave not Involved in the lockout, but fifteen other unions are affected.---Reuter,
INDIA'S GREATEST NEEDS.
Bombay, April 6.
The passengers by the Naldera, which suited yesterday, includedl Sir Roderick Jones, the chairman of Renter's, who is returning to England after completingen seven months' tour of the United States, Canada, Far East and India.
He has been travelig in India for the past six weeks, during which time he was the guest of the Viceerdy at the Vicerozal Lndre in Delhi for a fortnight. Sir Roderick Jones declined to be inter- viewed on the Indian Situation, saying it was far too" "complex and deliente for the opinion of a vasual traveller to be worth anything, However, he endorsed the statement recently made by Sir Mohamed Shati, a member of the Viceroy's t'aungil, that what were. inst eequired in India at the present time were, în the Out side. pati-nee, and on the other, sempala and lamination--Beater.
BRITISH INVENTOR'S DESTRUCTIVE RAYS.
Landin, April 6:
------ Pa.... British laventar, (ivindel Matthews, an expert fillolevia. elims he has mastered the method of disabling a motor by nicara an invisible ray directed at the magneto, which was discovered in Germany last year, but hitherta kent a seer. Mr. Matthews yesterday demonstrated his method of stopping a motor fifty feet away. He asserts that the system, when developed, will not only stop aeroplanes but destroy them, will explæde yewder mugrazines, and destroy prae- Meally any hlay the rays rest oth. Route
BEBONIC PLAGUE IN INDIA,
Lahore, April
The niplemle of babonte plazar now. rizing here is the niest zever since 1918. It is estimated tins the mortality since March 25 has reached a thousand. The part.e is expected to last another zia, weeks. The Goverment is saying additional medical belief.. Da dve unt of health conditionethy Punjab University examinations have been postponed for a month,--Krater,
INDIAN COTTON MILLS TROUBLE.
Cawnpore, April 6, 2 Serious trouble has broken out in local cotton mills in connection with the workers wages bonus gestion. Mill hands indulged be stone throwing and rowdyism, and the police fired on the crowd, three being killed and 34-injured.—Renter,
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