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[•'redtek’s” telegram.] CHINA JAP AGREEMENT. (deceived this day at 8 a.ml) -i \ TOKIO, November 9. It is reported that the Japanese minister at 'Pekin has been instructed to open negotiations for the cancellation of the Cliino-Japanese military agreement under which Japan has the right to co-operate with China in the defence of the Siberian—Manchurian border. THE FRENCH MOVE. •' PARIS, November 10. It has been definitely, decided to bury an unknown pcilu under the Arc $ do Triomphe. The Socialists strongly opposed this in the Chamber. The opposition resulted in the suspension of the fitting. The .Socialists said the decision amounted to an arrogant militaristic action. The Premier replied the act was a commemoration of the jubilee of the republic.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1920, Page 2
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120MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1920, Page 2
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