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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

[run PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.]

J, A BOUT? CON FEB ENCE. LONDON, Sept. 22. At: tin* Liihour Conference. -Mr. (Bvy, ;ui American delegate. moved adoption of tiff: report of tin* Vi av Aims Committee, acceptin'; Presidcmt Wilson’s principle. declaring the intention of 1 assisting in the war to the utmost until the Central Powers had hern expelled from invaded countries and their militarism and autocracy destroyed; also that the workers should hold a conference, and he represented at the latter. .M. Noish, in a speech, introduced a discussion on the new Russian report, declaring that Allied intervention must he actuated hv a desire to preserve liberty, democracy, and the world’s peace. The closure was then adopted and the report adopted. After several French delegates had complained that the British representation at the Conference was unduly heavy, and threatening to quit the Conference, it was subsequently decided that everv large nation he entitled to twenty votes and every small one to five.

LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS. LONDON, Sept. 22. The first direct wireless from .Britain received here was from Mr, Hughes, appealing for more reinforcements.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 1

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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 1

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 1

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