AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. C.S.A. AND .1A BAN. 'Received this day tit OTS a.nt.) NEW YORK, October lit). Interviewed in Tokio. Aamnmoto declined that the earthquake had effected an understanding with America which the ablest men of both countries had endeavoured to obtain by diplomatic means. Yamamoto in adverting the reconstruction policy said that Japan intends to rely principally on her own resources with a minimum of dependence on >‘;iitsitle aid. The I’rentier paid a high tribute to Ambassador Woods for his energy and devotion to the cause of relief. C.S.A. OJ'TTCLYb OPINION. (Received this day tit 0.15 a.in.)
WASHINGTON. October 20. M. Poincare's statement of the French attitude towards the new reparations inquiry i.s construed in I niled States oHieiiil quarters as little inure m stibsi nc ■■ than a rensscrtimi ol tee obvious fact that the lights acquired unde, the Versailles Treaty cannot ho abridged v. itli I lie consent of the putties tw the treaty,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 3
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