15 HIT A ! N Olid KCT> ; l’.\l(lS. IW. 31. Lord CnrziM! 1 1 :• s made represeniations lit I’nland, Kouniania. and Ju-go-Slaria objecting to their purchases ill' French war material a* a guarantee of payment of loans. French oflivial circles state France lias armed those countries because if I is essential that they shall he able to j withstand unprovoked aggression. 1 The paper "l.e Temps,” in a lolly; i article, replies to British press comI plaints that France can had money I for munition loans to .J ugo-Slavia, I’nI land and lloumania. and these countries can Tiutl guarantees for those loans, while neither France nor the borrowers are attempting to repay debts to Britain. “la* Temps” justilics Fiance’s loans on tlie grounds that, they are for material purchased in France, and therefore are internal payments. France cannot repay external debts till she has completed reI construction of the devastated areas. [ The ‘‘Daily Express” Paris correspnpdent says there is dire anger in the French Government because the British Foreign Ollice issued press outlines of conversations M. Poincare had with the German Charge d‘Affaires lasi: week.
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Newcomers! We welcome you most heartily to our beautiful country, and advise yon to take full advantage of ‘‘NO-RUBBING”. Laundry Help, the ,abolisher of washboard slavery. ("Hokitika grocers),—Advfc.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 2
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