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AUSTRALIAN AND 57.. CAULK ASSOCIATION. A DIPI.OAIATIC REVELATION. LONDON, June 23. Tho “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says:—“There is reason to fear that Sunday’s conversation between AL Poincare (French Ambassador at Paris) only served to reveal the seriousness of tho divergencies between the French and British standpoints regarding tho reparations and tho Ruhr. GERAIAN TRADERS. EON DON June 26. The “Daily Express” Geneva correspondent says: The German economic penetration of Switzerland is becoming a serious danger. Hugo Stinnes ant other magnates have bought up several Swiss chemical and cotton (oneerns and they are now attacking the paper industry. They have bought the Aika Company owning the biggest papier pulp, factory in the country.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1923, Page 2
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114GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1923, Page 2
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