~ A BANQUET. (Received This Bay at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, June JO. Earl Grey presided at the League of Nations union banquet to the Dominion Premiers. There were seven hundred o-uests, including Princess Alice Lore Athlone, Lord Robert Cecil, and Hoi Asquith. Earl Grey said he regrettet the decision of United States not t< enter the League but would join then in an attempt to diminish world com petition in armaments. General Smuts responding, said s< long as Germany, Russia, and Unite* States remained outside the league, i must be crippled. The sooner the oh enemy countries were admitted, th Letter. The most important thin D League can do for human welfare is t tackle armaments, which question ma b,, the bridge over which United State will walk to the League.
No more' grindinpc of teeth WAT)E’B WORM
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1921, Page 3
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