Hague Conference.
Australian and n.z. cable association. (Received this day at K>.lo HAlil'K, June 21. M. Patvn (Holland) was elected President of the Central O'""” ‘ ! M Cattier, Vice-President, "hih Presidents of the suli-commi tees • Craeme, private property; ■ l,>haml (France) on debts; Ave/gamo. on dl The Dominion representatives have concluded their tasked u to London. A .a . 5 „1„,,n,-suh-coninutteCs to tliat - ( ’. the Russian Commission. In Hits . Tv i .r. o'leli suKeommiltec " Presidents of caUi t , Rj RllS . confer " 1 } Patvn announced sum committees. • 11 • , ~sked that passport for hv lutniofl. P'llnivSKV, Krcstinsky and Sekoliukofl. made for a welcome to h »« ™ 'Jxmdon, and the ro " V ,; s m!lt i e gay ton to, Buckingham ■ ■ ' promise with hunting there i 1 of huge crowds to see tin- K pp of Wales, Duke of ,) or ’ < tip ‘ Wes f End Henry drive through th ■ , Streets There will be a great gatheiof rovalists, cabinet ministers, and prominent men at Paddington Station.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1922, Page 3
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