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GERMAN NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. EX-I’RLAI I I'M! ARRESTED. (Received this day nt 10 u.in.i BERLIN, Nov. 22. Thi' ex-Saxon J’rcinior, Dm tor 'Feigner, 1 1 as been arrested at Dresden on a charge of accepting bribes while .Minister of .Inslice. Tit A NCO-t; L IDIA.\ ADD LE AI E NT. [“Tiif, Times” Service.] lUeoaivcd 1 his (lav nt 9.0 a.in.) DON DON. Nov. 22. 'Flie ” Finies'* Cologne eorrespondenl. learns dial when the negotiations hetween die ITcneh and linin' the fornier will iinnoinii-e an importsint .concession in regard to what is (Tedil.ed to the reparations account wherefrom the Germans hope a ileiinite ngrccinetit will lie signed in a day or tun. The e(iiTes|minlenl u:;s also inlornied that the Rhineland Commie-ion hacoii'rlnded an important agreement with a German group of iniiniit'notnrers for the delivery nl aniline dyes, medical products and chemical manures. The British (!overnnient, although represented during the negotiations, does not participate in the agreement. It is not clear whether these deliveries will he credited to the reparntiojj/s account, hut the immediately ef/’eef, of this agreement, and the coal agreement, if signed, will he to relieve the eonsiderahie unemployineni in the Rhineland and the Ruhr.-

TilK ALLIED AGREKMENT. (Received this day at 8.51) a.in.) DON i)ON. Nov. 22. The “Times” I’aris corri.’spondent says that the Allied agreement was reached only after a period of great anxiety. The French eoiiteuded that a definite date should he fixed for the resumption of military control, hut the British insisted that it was unnecessary. 1 leuernll.v, it may he said that the British views were met all along the line.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 3

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