QUITTING AGAIN. AMERICAN ATTITUDE TOWARDS POLISH SITUATION. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 27. According to the New York “Times” Washington correspondent, it is confidentially reported at the State Department of the United States, that Britain and Franco are exchanging views on the Rnsso-Polish situation, and that it is admitted the United States is interested. In the event of the Bolslioviks trying to impose too harsh terms on Poland, it is authoritatively known the United States will not send troops to help Poland. Any financial help the United States may extend must come from the surplus’ funds held by the War Department under the war time regulations.
, I A CSTiI A 1.1 AN A- N.Z. -CABER ASSOCIATION J ! SHIPPING DEAL. 1 (Received this day at 8 n.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The steamer Noorebnr has been sold to the Fiji Shipping Company for the Island trade. ; TENANTS’ RIGHTS. ! SYDNEY, This Day. j The Government is amending the Landlords and Tenants Act, providing that tbo Magistrate shall not grant, an ! ejectment order against a tenant who j regularly pays the rent, unless the landlord first finds another house for tintenant.
AVALL COLLAPSES AVITH FATA 1 RESULTS. SYDNEA r , This Day,
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1920, Page 3
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