BRITISH AND FOREIGN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. RUSSO-GERMAN TRUST. BERLIN, May 31. A RusSO-German trust has been formed ill Moscow with the approval of the •Soviet, The lending firms concerned are Krupps and. Stinnes' group, and capital thirty thousand ' million paper marks. The German group takes up half shares mid the other half is held li v the. Russian commissiafiat, foreign trade and Supreme Economic Council. It is stated the Germans gain control of the metallurgical and mining industries, and will establish new and metallurgical factories in Russia.
A CHURCH PROTEST. LONDON, May 31. A telegram has been sent to the Soviet in Moscow, signed by the leaders of all churches in BritaijV protesting against “the attack upon the . Russian Church, which "»s especially-concen-trated upon the Patriarch of Tikow m connection with the alienation of church treasures for famine relief. The Archbishop of Canterbury has been informed that the Pope is making independent representatives on the subject.
A YOUNG PRINCESS. MADRID,. May, 31. Ex-Empress Zita Ims been accouched of a. daughter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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