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lUBTKALJAN 4ND N.Z. iM'ILK ASSOCIATION. GFILM AN COAL. MIU'isSFLS, August 2-1. ''Gazette de Charleroi’’ declares that the Dawes scheme will reduce Germany’s coal to ten per cent below the present world price, thus resulting in the capture of the world markets hy Germany. The Ruhr's coal production, it says, will soon enable her to double her pre-war exports. DAWKS PLAN CONDF.M.NFD. LONDON. August 21. The Red International Labour l tiiotis Conference has appointed Tom Mann as President of the Piopagamla li reau. A resolution was raised opposing the Dawes I’ian as a scheme of international robbery. FMFNCII I'M KM I KM'S STATF.MF.NT. LONDON. Aug. 21. The “.Morning Post's” Palis correspondent emphasises as the plainest intimation to Britain a passage in M. Ilcrriot's filial speech in which lie declared: “M’e are right in saying that Cologne cannot- be abandoned be I ere Germany has fulfilled her obligations ; above all. before site b disarmed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1924, Page 2
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154ALLIED CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1924, Page 2
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