BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. ALLIES AND RUSSIAN “RELIF.K” PARIS, Sept, lo Despite the Russian Government’s refusal to permit a delegation representing the Allied International Commission have decided to endeavour to organise relief. Therefore it ”• inviting 24 countries including Ge mam- to confer at Brussels on be sixth October to consider ways and means. SHIPPING SERVICE. LONDON, Sept, lb In connection with the StiUe^°" d trolled steamship serv.ee .t m oated that the new fleet will cm ’ Do _ which Britain will raise, minions are to pay her three am half per cent ™ ‘^j? Jrtnf r and sinking fundTbe auuual contnbut;o.w> Dominions will '>e “o, of Britain .£450,000. . °t ,}n T . , Committee is Tlie Imperial c tllo reluctant to examine tlie de t scheme unless at one or mole Goiun ments’ request. CALL to colours. 'Received This Day at 8 «.»•) ATHENS, Sept. 10. Greek nationality since s .
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1921, Page 3
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149BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1921, Page 3
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