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u'sthau.vv and n.z. cable association. FRANCE REFUSES RUSSIAN REQUEST. PARIS. Jan 7. “he Matin” says that .Senator Horrioti has returnc dfnun Moscow. He conveyed the Soviet’s request that France should send a military mission to Russia to reorganise the Russian Army, particularising Marshal Joffro as the head of the. mission. M. Poincare has replied that lie was not disposed, to send the victor of the Marne to help in the re-establishment of an army under the orders of the ' v ’ signatories to the Treaties of Brestlisk and RapaUp, ITALIAN REFORMS. ROME, .January 7. Mussolini’s reform continue to pour fioni the printing press. The Sunday newspapers include a full-page of official proposals, adopted on Saturda\a(® including array, postal and education reforms; the creation of a national preserve in A bruzzi for the preservation of the chamois, and the laying of a direet cable to South America. A decree restores freedom of contract between landlord and tenant in July. Rents have been regulated by U war legislation for eight years. The- new Italian Army consists of 405,000 peace strength. The conscript term is fixed at eighteen months.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1923, Page 2
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