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AMERICA AND MEXICO. WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. The State Department official message says that the s threg conditjops mentioned from Aiexicq City ape pn|.y a few of .those announced by the Government, which has not promised recognition conditions, ‘
11 HELP HAIG’S APPEAL, deceived This Day at 8 aim.) LONDON August 17. His Majesty has sent a letter to the Lords Lieutenants, Lord Mayors and Lord Provosts, emphasising that he is anxious that every effort should be made to support Lord HaigVhppeal on behalf of unemployed ex-service men, and requesting the recipients to co-ope-rate whole-heartedly to elf-ace ‘ whaj; rnighf be a- rpflijQfcjon op fhq fair napig of our natiop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1920, Page 2
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