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(Per Press Association— Copyright) MORE BEER. | LONDON, June 22. I Cabinet has ‘decided to relax the beer restrictions, to permit of a larger ! output forthwith. I The decision will avert widespread labour discontent. A DUTCH STRIKE. ! AMSTERDAM, Juno 22. The “ Tclegraaf ” states that 70,000 Dutch coalminers are striking for a minimum wage and an eight hour , day. JAPANESE! LOSS. SYDNEY, Jun 0 24. Referring to the reported loss of a .'Japanese mail steamer, the, secretary of the Postal Department has been officially informed that the vesel was not wrecked. All the mails were landed.' BRAZIL’S ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON, June 22, A Brazilian Note io the United States, notifying . Brazil’s revocation of neutrality, stated: “Brazil can nb longer stand by unconcerned when tba United States, actuated solely by her j desire to preserve international and j judicial order, became involved, and i when Germany 'included us and other j neutrals in her most violent acts or war." |
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1917, Page 1
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157MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1917, Page 1
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