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ITEMS. - AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOcRtIOX. LORD R. CECIL IN AMERICA. NEW YORK. March 27. Lord Robert Cecil has arrived in the “.Majestic.” He declared after arrival: “I am making my first visit t ; tl'.e United States, 7n order to find out v.hat the people here really think about England. And also. T am going to lecture and to try and popularise it.” Lord Cecil expressed the hope that President Harding’s desire that Ameiica should participate in the work of the League of Nations’ World Court would shortly fie fulfilled. IT# added : —“The League will do more than settle disputes. It is a great instillment of justice, and it will prevent traffic in drugs, women and children. It will bring about world dis-. anna incut. and it will stop starva-
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 2
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