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THE AIRMEN. ( {Received this day at 1.5 P- m -' , weltrevreden, July 2Parer and Mclntosh landed safely at kS** to-morrow morning (or »” r Cjl! Thence the, fl, to G™.ol >ml Bima, . PERSIAN NEWS. (Received This Advices from forces reoccupied Sari an Bolshvik force f Engelln the force which, landed at Band a and was driven back into its boats. THE GREEK ADVANCE. (Received This Day at 1-5-CONSTANTINOPLE, July 2Turks did not resist the Greeks l ndi,ig at Rodosto and Ergli. Gre > ' ‘ ndvancinv and threaten Adnanople. It ;f,“Lpt.od the Turk, will rt Adrianoplo but will. »*•» * annul Kirkkilesse, Where the Bulgarian frontier offeis an asy - Inin with possibilities of help from Bu - / garians. DR. MANNIX’S WELCOME. , (Received This Day at 10.35. a.m.) LONDON, July 22. Replying to Mr Frederick Young, Hoii I lord George said owing to D ■ Minin'.' dnngoron. po'Mf. Government would take certain steps as soon as he attempted to land.
TO S iGN THE TREATY. (Received this day at 10.35 a.m.) NEW YORK, J«ly 22. The “Chicago Tribune” correspondent states the Turkish Cabinet .mam mously decided to sign the , leace Treaty. Tewfik Pasha and Harda Pasha have left for Paris. argentine politics. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) BUENOS AYRES, July 21. a f+.er severely criticising the Senate for Af Surto y ratify a $200,000 000 loan to England, France and Italy, President Irigoyen withdrew the meas ~r 6 thereby nullifying it. The Allies had already otified Irigoyen that owing t„ the long delay they were no longer interested. JURIST’S CONFERENCE. (Received this day at 11.30 a.im) AMSTERDAM, July 22. The International Jurists’ Conference read a first time the constitution of a Permanent court of justice. JAPANESE 'CONTROL. (Received this day at 11.25 OTTAWA, J'dy 21 - According to a dispatch from Tokio, the secretary of Foreign Affairs Han- ' k-T will be the civil administrator of Saclmlie". which' the Spa- Conference agree to put under Japanese control. The Japanese will administer Nikolaivsk and Saghalien district until the Siberian people are able fo establish a stable government of their own. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1920, Page 3
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