GERMAN ITEMS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. GERMAN MARRIAGE. (Received this day at 11.10 a.m.) BERLIN, June 10. Frau loin Amalia Elicit, daughter of the President has married Franz Jae---A nick, wearing the simplest dresses made Ah.v her mother and herself. One of the witnesses was the chauffeur of the presidential car, in which the couple drove off to a four roomed dwelling. The President was unable to attend the wedding as lie was holding a conference with financial experts regarding the reparations. CONFIDENCE IN POINCARE. (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) PARIS, June 10. After a long debate, terminating at 2.J0 this morning, the Chamber of Deputies voted confidence in M. Poincare by 355 to 102. A resolution depreciated the campaign of violence and derision tending to disrupt the moral unity of the country and repudiated a compromise with anti-constitutional cr revolutionary parties. M. Poincare said—“ The German Government encouraged assassination and sabotage. We were thus forced to increase and prolong the pressure. The Colours cap- . tured from France in 1870 have not yet been returned.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1923, Page 3
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