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VALUABLE RAMS LOST

Burned in Woolshed Fire (Received January 13, 7 p.m.) Sydney, January 13. Three hundred merino stud ram lambs, valued at £9OO. were lost in a fire which destroyed a woolshed at Nyngan. SEAFARERS’ WAGES Part of Cut Restored Loudon, January 11. The shipowners’ national maritime board at a meeting decided to offer a partial restoration of the wages cuts to officers, engineers, and seamen, and will ratify the terms on February 1 if the unions accept. assent of Germany also that an International Force was dispatched to the Saar. FRANCE ANNOYED “Aim to Frighten Geneva” . Paris, January 11. The newspapers comment bitterly on the refusal of Germany to consider the desirability of being represented at the League Council when the result of the Saar plebiscite will be under discussion. “Pertinax” in the “Echo de Paris” says that Germany is trying to intimidate the League and stifle opposition in the Saar. That explains Baron von Neurath’s almost insolent reply. Herr Hitler and his Ministers, fearing a division of the Saar territory, hope to frighten Geneva by refusing beforehand to co-operateX "Le Jour” attributes the German attitude to the feeling that she can intrigue more easily outside the League. NAIVE ASSURANCE Germany’s Plan “When Saar Returns” Berlin, January II- . ■ It is officially announced that, “after the plebiscite, when the Saar has returned to Germany.” Herr Buerekcl, Herr Hitler’s commissary for the Saar, will take over the transition. It is reiterated that there will be no discrimination against those who are not well disposeil to I he change, and no terror or concentration camps. Everything will only be for the utmost concern and welfare of the workers. FINANCE FOR TERRITORY Subscription in Germany Berlin, January IL State insurance institutions have subscribed a Saar relief loan of 3.000,000 marks repayable in ten years, replacing the withdrawals of French credit. PROSECUTION FAILS Case of Captain Justice Saarbnicken, January 11. The prosecution of James Justice resulted iu a finding of “no ease.”

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 9

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VALUABLE RAMS LOST Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 9

VALUABLE RAMS LOST Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 9

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