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Experience ripens wisdom.”-—AN el

ling. Thousands of New Zealanders "ho have tested Baxter’s Lung Preserver are loud in their praises of this peerless cough and cold remedy. Every dose is penetrating and quickly directive—speedily getting to the root of long-standing chest and bronchial ailments and bringing lasting relief. “Baxter’s” also possesses grand tonic properties which brace-up and sustain weak, impoerished systems. 2s Gd a large’ bottle at chemists and stores.

J APS IN AMERICA. NEW YOU IC, June 3 The Western States Agricultural Conference at Sacramento,.composed of the directors and commissioners of agneulturo from 11 States, lias sent a memorial to Congress asking for the alle-i-iati Oil of conditions under which /Japanese farmers in the west are lajin > gaining a stronghold on the agricultural industry, and, hy reason of lower standards of living, are underselling the American farmers. The “New York Times” correspondent at .Mexico City reports that a group of Japanese capitalists lrom U» Angeles arrived after n trip through the northern part of Mexico m the interests of a Japanese company, which is planning largo immigration of Japanese farmers from California into Mexico; also to develop mines, establish cotton mills and work lumber tracts, etc. The company is negotiating for tho control of national lands. THE INDEMNITY. PARIS, June 4. “Lo Journal’s” Berlin correspondent states: A party of German hankers is i„ Paris, and is conferring with Mi .1 P Morgan’s committee. Lho German Press asserts that a conflict Ims arisen between Morgan s (ommittee and M. Poincairo on the question ot concessions to Germany. Mr Morgan taking the view that it will bo impossible to float an important loan until France has consented to a reduction of the German debt. It is stated Germany has altered her ideas and non favours a reduction of the reparations to 45 milliards, with capitalisation hy means of a loan extending ovci 1 at least 20 to 30 years,

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 1

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318

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 1

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