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AUBTHALIAN AND NZ. CAULK ASSOCIATION FAIU'RI-: OK NKOOTIA'I lONS. JfKI! I.IX, SV|.t. Uo. In view of tlie l<i isikil.iu n u* (Scrnmi) roinnu.'iT'iiil ticuly m’>_rolii»tions, it. is consiiliMoil iluuktliil whether Kipiicli iuk! (lotmull iippotiutions will sium’il. Tim Kreiich ikk'Hotes luivo ik’l illU'.l i'lll’ JlOlllC.
(iki;.man conditions. (Received tl-vs day at 10.-A a.in.) JJ KILLIN'. Sept. -o. 'I lie (Icrman Caliiuct is (milting the conditions on whit li it is prepared in enter the League of Nations adopting the nttitede —“That the I. ensile cannot do without ns and most no; opt ns as a nation free of moral taint, and capable of holding a mandate lor colonies.” POSITION IvXPLAINIvD. (Received this day at 1(1.25 a.m.) LONDON, September 'Jo. ft is learnt authoritatively in I.ondon that the hrPnkdown in the conversations with Berlin is not regarded a.s linal. 'lhe conversations were of a preliminary character to enable the respective' representatives to prepate a full report on the possibilities id’ drawing up a final Ai.p'lo-hrmian dimmer: iul treaty. Neither side had authority to pledge its Government to any jartieutar course. Koontain (Ass’stnnt f-eere-tarv of the Hoard of Tiade) went to Berlin last .Saturday merclv to assist tlio British Embassy. The conversations began cn Monthly and were not expected to last more than three days tit the outside. GT.Jt.M.VN DUN IA f.. BKIM .IN. Sept. 25. The Korol"n Oflici* de.lares Anglo(lerman negotiation. will l.e resumed shortly. It denies a. hreakdown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 3
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