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KARL'S KSTATK. LONDON, March L The Brownlee case lias been settled. The .Tudge uppmvwl the sale of sufhcient securities in order to meet the claim, the settlement of which does not affect the ha la nee due to plaint ill under the probate compromise. '* MISSING Alt ISTOCK AT. LONDON, March 5. Lord Tredegar advertises his daughter who was reported missing on ,1 nonary IS and who is still missing, and seeks information as to her whereabouts. ■\\TTY DO DOMINIONS T)F.T.A\ i LONDON, March 4. Lord Parmoov in the House " Lords pleaded for the adoption of the Geneva" Peace Protocol. He said there is nothing in the Protocol that creates alarm in the Dominion. He sau 1C Dominions were fully advised throng iout the discussions at Geneva, and their advice was frequently adopter. In replv. Lord Curr-on said : ‘Far from treating the matter as easy o understanding or of solution several of the most important Dominions have not vet given their decision. Mw Imperial Defence Committee and its subcommittees sat unceasingly or three months, subjecting the complex document to an exhaustive scrutiny Some Dominions had sent protisiona replies and he foreshadowed a definite decision would he reached in a fortnight. 'AMERICAN ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON, March 3. The U.S.A. House adopted a re.solujn expressing “the earnest desire l the United States to adhere to the oriel Court protocol. Senate action presidential approval is unnecessary the resolution simply expresses t.ie inion of the House.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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