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TALLOW SALES.
LONDON, July 22
At the tallow sales Sl7 casks were offered and 701) sold, at about sixpence advance. .Mutton 11s (Id to 12s, beef l.js to I Is.
TEA SALES. CALC ITT A. Julv 22.
At the tea sales, much ol the offerings were stalky, hut good sorts sold readily at late rates. Poorer classes were easier and .lusts and fanning* it. gii.nl .I.ml. Prices ranged from twelve annas for enmaionest leaf to foiirtc. :i annas six pice for even leal.
RANKERS’ ATI'ITTI)K WELCOMED
(Received this day at 11.2-1 a.in.) LONDON, July 22.
The Berlin correspondent of the “Times'’ says that Germany naturally Welcomed the attitude taken by the bankers at the Ism.lon Conference, since it is manifestly designed towards preventing a repetition of the Ruhr adventure. Theic is even a demand that a demonstration should he held in the Reichstag and elsewhere in order to emphn.si.~f that Germany must he secured against the | ...ssibi ty of a further French invasion. This, however, is a .shortsighted view, and is not widely held. Germany wants motley above all. and anything delaying the dotation of loans will he ill the nature of a setback to German hones.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 3
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205MISELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 3
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