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| IIY TKI.EURAIM! I'K'i I'llE.s-; ASSOCIA TION. ] FIGHTING !.\ ( lIINA. REKING, April 17. Kwangsi troops, commanded by Sheii Hung Yiim. whom the Peking Government appointed acting military governor of Kwangtung, yesterday attacked the Canton Ytmr.nui-e troop- supporting Dr Him Yat Ken. but so far have been repulsed. The lighting is proceeding. BRITISH ADRICEI.TERK. LONDON'. April 18. Mr Sanders, in an interview. stated that tlie Government intends to introduce a Bill this session lo reduce the assessment oil agricultural land from one-half to one quarter, making good the dilfereme bv an exchequer grant. I bis i- the biggest r ouee.'sioji given to agriculture for generations. (TSTO.MS CONFER ENC E. (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) GENEVA, April 18. The Council of the League of Nations has decided to invite the Irish Free State to attend the Customs Conference, cabled on ‘-bid .March. IRISH ENVOY DEAD. WASHINGTON. April IS. Laurence Vinuell. the self-styled De Valera. Party envoy in Foiled States lias died from natural < atises.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1923, Page 3
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