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[PEIt PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] BORDEN'S OF FEE. OTTAWA, September 10. Sir W. Borden promised Women’s suffrage throughout Canada, if elected on tlu; basis of the inclusion of all British born women, foreign born to be accorded the right to secure naturalisation on their behalf, after a suitable residential (pia!ideation. In the case of marriage with Aliens, women to he accorded the right* to choose their nationality. AEC FN'TIXA AND GERMAN A'. . BUENOS AYRES. Sept. 20 The Semite lias voted in favour of severing relations with Germany. A TASTE < >-GF RAF AX’ E EPLY. ROME, Sept. 10th. The Austro-German reply to the Pope’s peace proposals arrived tort*/. •AATKRTOAX FTXAXCE. WASHINGTON, Septemher 19. .Mr. Baker secretary for War has submitted ‘287.000V000 dollars, additional to (he Army Estimates. The Congressional Government lias agreed to the Eleven Billion Six Hundred Dollar Bond Bill which ii. (“spoiit-ed to r earth President Wilson on Saturday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1917, Page 1
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