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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

["Tin* Times” Service.] GENERAL SMUTS’S WARNING. CAPETOWN, July 17. In the Assembly General Smuts said negotiations were proceeding in Europe for the Security Pact. His word of warning was this: "If liritish statesmen at this stage disassociated themselves from the Union and entered into a security pact on their own, they would introduce a wedge into the Empire and they might find that, as a result, they bad cut the heart out of the Empire. Several Dominions were unlikely to adhere to a security pact, and would follow a policy of their own. An element of difference in that matter would be introduced, and woif.d in the end have had effects. WAGE CUT REJECTED. LONDON. July 19. Notices have been posted at the wool factories in Yorkshire to enforce a five per cent reduction in wages, which the operatives have rejected.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1925, Page 3

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