THI-: MEM EE teoeet.e. ■ i{or>pjvo,l ibis day »t a.m.l ! I\\IUS. I'ebrunry 4. j Tlio F.ithuimians talk of a recourse to ; arm--, evoked stern warnings of pos- , ,il>lo intervention Ev tho league n! j Nation?. Sir A. Balfour and M. Viv- ; and at a public sitting of the C- uiu-ii : or tho demarcation lino *»! neiitial zones between l’olaiui and Tutlman . fan recommended by the beauties investigation Committee. ordered I land Eitnlmnia to disarm and dissolve tin - hands of irregulars infesting the district. Tim Polish legion lias accefti'd but. Lithuanians declined. declaring that Lithuania insisted upon tho re- ; turn of Snalki line, which was an opt- : ed by both countries before the Zeli- j gowski coup d'etat. Lithuania v.ould resist to the utmost the occupation of . the territory now allowed Pel ml. ! i FBETOTTT PET. • LONDON. Fob. 2. If is understood the Conferenee o' Shipping lines are reducing their rates to make them harmonise with the Commonwealth line’s freights.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 1
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