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4UBTIIALIAN AND N.St. CABLE ASSOCIATION FRENCH POLITICS. PARIS, Dec. 27. AI. Hr land in the Chamber, defended M. Berthelot’s actions in connection with the Industrial hank 0.l China, pointing out the Oovernment had authorised messages to he sent to America. The Chamber rejected a Socialist motion demanding an enquiry, and voted confidence in Oovernment by 3<i2 to 238, also authorising it to assist to reconstruction of the bank. It is understood that ( abinet unreservedly approved ot the l 1 rench delegates submarine demands at Washington. Hon Lloyd George and Hon ( hurchill have arrived at Cannes. BELGIAN ELECTIONS. BRUSSELS, Dee. 27 The Senate elections resulted m ten Catholics, three Liberals, and seven Socialists, the last including Madame - Spark, the first woman parliamentarian in Belgium. ACTOR DEAD.
(Received Tins Day ot 10.15 n.m.) { LONDON, Dee. 28. ♦Obituary.—John Hare, the actor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1921, Page 3
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