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FRENCH POINT GAINED. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) PARIS, June 22. Th o“ Echo de Paris ” says M. Millerand at Boulogne, gained an essential point, namely, if Germany does not promptly pay, the Allies will seize German customs, and impound revenue, and further territorial occupation may be necessary to exert, pressure. Marshal Foeli states fifteen thousand German gulls yet remain to be destroyed.
ON THE ISM ID ERONT. ('urn OC6 P ! A 'cp siqr paAU>j;>)i) LONDON, June 22
It is stated n great converging movement has been devised by which Britisn, Greek, and French troops hope ro -.impel Mustapha Kemal to surrender.
POPE AND SWISS . (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.i BERNE, June 22. The Federal Council lias consented to the appointment of Papal Nuncio at Berne, the first since the controversy of 1873-74, when Nuncio Mermillob was ex. polled. ITALIANS AND ALBANIANS. (Received This Day al 1.5. p.m.) ROME, June 22. A number of encounters occurred between Italian,, and Albanians, the latter suffering heavy losses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1920, Page 3
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