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f*U»i'aAUJkN * N.z. OAHLB 4880CUT10NJ ‘M- ; -■. > IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. (Received, this day at 10.35 a.in.) .' , - ’ OTTAWA..September 20. Nothing definite is known whether the Imperial Conference will be held next year. Premier Meigheii has made no statement. • It is, pwnted;;.out that ■ Sir R. Borden before : he resigned, indicated in a public address that he thought ■JB«*;time inopportune tip hold a confer*oncb because .there were numerous other matters of Dominion interest ing - attention. - It vis generally known , that Borden’s Cabinet concurred, in' this attitude. The majority" of ;the present Cabinet were members of the Borden Ministry, therelorb it* considered Mr Meighen and his Ministers do not favour a conference.till 1922.
HOLD-UP, OF SALARIES. (Received This Day at 10.35. a.pi.) ' . WASHINGTON, September 20. The State Department has announced that United States has informed' the Hay'tian Government that the salaries of the President and other officials were with-held, because Hayti is unable to carry out the terms of its Treaties with United SUd es '
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 3
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