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[“Tt"’ Timeb” Service.] EMPEROR OF JAPAN. T'OKIO. Juno 19. A bulletin states the Emperor’s condition is slightly worse, |>ut not dangerous. CANADA’S PROPOSALS. OTTAWA, June 19. A Canada-West Indies conference for the purpose of promoting a new trade agreement between the two countries, has been opened here. The Premier, Mr MacKenzie King, in welcoming the. delegates from Guiana Barbadoes, Trinidad. Windward Islands, the Bahamas, British Honduras, Jamaica, Bermuda, the Leeward Islands. Mr Robb, the Minister for Finance, is chairman. Hon. Air Wm Morrison, of Jamaica, said ho fell that a vast increase in the volume of their trade would he brought about hv approaching the subject, as was intended, from a broad Imperial viewpoint, and in the interests of tho British Empire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1925, Page 2
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