GERMAN NEWS.
[Reutkkh Tf,lkorams.J R ATI FICATION J) EM A N DEM. (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.) BERLIN, August 23. The Reichstag on Monday begins the dismission of the London pact, and if it is unable to agree it will rise on Tlittrsdav. It is hinted, in that cvcint, the Chancellor will seek to delay the signing. pending a national plebiscite. The towns anti districts in the occupied territories sent messages to the Reichstag demanding the ratification of the pm-t in order to improve their economic situation. REICHSTAG POSITION BRIGHTER. BERLIN, August 23. As the result of statements in the Reichstag by members of the German delegation to London, a swing of opinion among the moderate section of the German National Party is noticeable and now tlieic is a prospect of the Dawes plan finding the necessary 'majority in the Reichstag this week .and of London protocol being signed on Thursday.
A verdict was given on Mrs Struohaii that death was by gas poisoning, there being no evidence as to whethvr it was by accident or design.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1924, Page 3
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