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Washington Conforence.

AUSTRALIAN ANl> N.Z. CAIII.K ASSOCIATION

MARSHAL UOOII. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Marshal f-'ocli has arrived here. One hundred thousand people accorded him a tremendous ovation on arrival. lie was given the freedom of New Yorkcity. There were extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm along the route of his iiiari-lt to the station from which .Marsha I Focli left, New Pork for WtteFington. (Received This Day at 8 a.til.) NEW YORK. Oet. 29.

Tin- Xew York “Times” Washington iin respondent states Marshal Knell, after an official roce’plion ai White I louse, called mi Mr NYil-on, hut Ins secretary brought a message that 1 lie ox-Presideni was unahh' in receive him, bv his ductiir’s orde: s. ’l'lic hit tcr 1 1 arcd M.r Wil-on’s war • unit inn- migki he aroused hy a lull; with :1c (•'-'u-’alissi-n:n anil hi-, londi'icn he endangered. Kiii-li left his eif’il. KRKXCII DKLK.CATIOX SAIL. LOXIVDX. Dei. 30 The Krem-li didegalimi for Washinglon Conference, hemic I by M. Rriai"i. ha ve emliarki-i 1 at 11s vie. .iapa.xf.sk yif.ws. 'Received This Day at 10. In a.m.l I.OXDOX, Oitohc, 20. Count- llayashi speaking at a liliiclufon here said: ”11 ve go to Washington in the proper spirit. I have no doubt wo shall achieve a success which will he equally satisfactory to America and all id us. I am happy to notice the griming sentiment favouring closi r friendship between Japan and Rritain. [ hope and believe the same sentiment will grow between America and Japan.’’ (Cheers), llayashi regretted the present internal struggles in China and said he believed that eventually Rritain. France. America and .lanaii would reach a basis id agree nielli enabling tlm country to lie developed and the markets extended thus providing for employment in I'.urnpc. J|e hoped the Washington eniil'oreme Would only discuss the broad principles leaving details to he arranged in the future. -J.ip-in intends.” he added, -‘to do her utmost to co-operntu with England. America and !' ra.nee In hrng about the peace of the world.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1921, Page 3

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329

Washington Conforence. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1921, Page 3

Washington Conforence. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1921, Page 3

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