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GERMANY CLAIMS ALL SILESIA. BERLIN, April 8. Germany lias sent to the Allies a Note claiming that Upper Silesia is indivisible, and also claiming the retention of the whole area over \\ hich the plebiscite has been taken. FRANCE AND GERMANY., * BERLIN, April 8. Yielding to the demands of the Nationalists, the German Government is organising a demonstration as a reply to M. Briand’s (French Premier) recent statement that Germany would be ttiade to pay reparation. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR’S DEMAND. ... LONDO N,April 8 ! The Premier of New South Wales (Mr Storey) has now forwarded the Australian Labour Conference’s resolution demanding their rights for the people of Ireland, to Mr Winston Churchill, Chief Secretary for the Colonies, requesting him to forward the resolution to the King’s advisers. INFORMERS ILL TREATED. LONDON, April 8 Thirty armed men entered the residence of Young, the manager of the Clyde Shipping Company at Cork. They evicted the occupants and then burned the premises. They allege that j Young is an informer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1921, Page 2
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172BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1921, Page 2
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