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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. C/ ni,K ASSOCIATION GERMAN REPLY. PARIS, July 21. The German representatives at the Allied capitals have handed over the German reply to the I* reoeh note as regards the proposed Security Pact. The reply is couched in the most moderate terms. It has been favourably received. The reply will be published on Wednesday.

THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. SYDNEY, July 21. Crisp’s body is still undiscovered. Fresh air is being pumped into the mine, and later a protto team will make it further search. EGYPT’S NEXT SIRDAR. LONDON, July 21. The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent understands that reports from Cairo that the British Government has agreed to the appointment of an Egyptian ollicer as Sirdar are premature. The appointment will probably be delayed until criminal proceedings in connect mu with tile murder of Sir Lee Stack have been filially settled. HENRY FORD’S FLEET. WASHINGTON. July 21. The acceptance of Henry Ford's bid of 1700 thousand dollars for two hundred board vessels set aside for scrapping. is recommended to the Shipping Board by President Palmer of the Fleet Corporation. SEOUL FLOOD DISASTER. [Reuter Telegrams.] (Received this day at 8.30 a.m.) TOKIO. July 22. The latest official reports from Seoul state that t!i<‘ water is rapidly subsiding and communications have been partially restored. M bile officials adopt a conservative estimate of the number of casualties pending detailed investigation, press despatches iiliaiuniouslv indicate rhe loss oi life is serious, particularly at Nichinichi Estimation of Seoul drownings alone are totalling live hundred to a thousand with fifty drowned in the neighbourhood of Fusau.

BROWN HEART IN APPLES. VERDICT FOR SHIPPING COY. LONDON, July 21. A verdict was returned for defendants in the brown heart in apples ease. R.USSO-POLISH ENQUIRY. WARSAW. July 21. Tchitolierin lias notified the Polish Minister at Moscow that the ‘Soviet lias agreed to the Polish proposal that a mixed Commission investigate tlio recent incidents of the Russo-Polish frontier on July lltli. Five Sovietdelegates to the Commission •’,l- - been appointed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3

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332

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3

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