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BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. FRENCH SELECTION. ' —< PARIS, Feb. 16. M. Poincaire was elected President of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. ITALIAN PROTEST. ROME, February 16. The visit of a Bolshevik emissary Hoonning, led to a riot at Matera in the province of Potenza, The citizens refused him entry and an angry crowd invaded the. Town Hall and expelled the Socialist councillors, and set fire to i]|gjgcG» furniture and papers in the Labour - Exchange. AUSTRIA’S PLIGHT. reuter’s telegrams. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) \ j LONDON, Feb. In efforts to secure an eleventh hour release from a well nigh hopeless situation, the Austrian Chancellor has intimated his desire to visit London to discuss the situation, pointing out he does not desire to deal with politics or in any way alter the Peace Treaty, hut to account for the absence of effective measures. The Kroner, which a few months ago stood at six hundred to £1 sterling, is now nearly three thousand. The Budget deficit was theN seven milliard and it is now forty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1921, Page 2
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