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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.

n CSTItALIAN and N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. ifUSSIA AND PERSIA. ■ TEHERAN. Nov 2.). Relations hetween the Russian legsU'ling i.ussi.i. S V. Negotiations I Vrsian import tiailo. . lions is fealed.

BEY AX’S TBIAJc LONDON. Nov. 39 pwan was asked why he left U,e u . v He said be went m response tin strong request, ami remained conRed 10, six months at that -eque Vie admitted signing many documents without reading thorn. ACTORS’ STRIKE. November 30. AH the theatres hero are closed, owi„„ to the actors going on strike. A popular comedian tried to organise an entertainment, with ass.stnnee «f nan-unionists. The strikeis bought tickets and sat among the audience. AYhen the comedian appeared, they a.vused him of strike breaking. Iho audience then hissed the oll’ei.der off the stage. The strikers next took Ins , lace and they gave an iinprom; tu performance. Soup kitchens have been opened for tlio poorer strikers

' SPAIN AVAR MAKERS. LONDON, Doe. 1. The ‘‘Dailv Telegraph’s” Madrid correspondent states the debate on the responsibility for tl.e Melilla disaster is likely to be without result. 'lhe Attenio, representing the strongest intellectual forces in Spain, a neutral in polities, has decided to organise demonstrations throughout the country, demanding the punishment of those responsible. The movement is daily gaining ground. FOG signals. I.ONDON, December 1. The world’s first wireless fog signalling apparatus lias been installed on small* islands at the mouth of the Forth. It enables warships unerringly to make Ttosyth. DUTCH DECISION. (Deceived this dnv at S.H3 a.m.A AMSTERDAM December 1. Following the members decision against foreigners, the whole Board of the Stock Exchange, resigned

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 3

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