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THE LONDON CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, Aug 3.
The Government is negotiating with European Governments concerning the Ajlfed-Spvief Conference, and will insist on reprpseii’tjvtip!) if a change jp the Treaty terms js contemplated. President Wihu*]> i.as determined on up rpcogiiition of the Soviets as the supreme authority in Russia, hut there will be no military help from America to light the Bolsheviks. The large majority of people are indifferent as they do not realise the terrorism of Bolshevism.
WAR UN PROFITEERS, 'WASHINGTON, Aug 8.
The Department of Justice smarts a new war on the profiteers. Following the announcement of higher clothing prices the officials have issued a statement to the effect that lawbreakers, who attempted to fleece the public, will he prosecuted. The recent closing of woollen miljs is (JecJared to be part of the price of propaganda.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1920, Page 2
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