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THE FIRST SNEEZE IS THE DANCER SIGNAL. Time to lake Dr Sheldon's New Discovery tor Coiiol) and ( olds. Don l nejiloet a cold; it’s serious. Dr Sheldon’s Now Discovery. Is itd nod .Ts (id. Ohtuinn Me everywhere.—Advt.

Fit WOE'S DEBT TO BRITAINLONDON. July 31Tlii‘ “Dailv Herald” says that diplomatic negotiations re France's de n to Britain have temporarily, hm not pcrmanenilv broken down. Ihe British demand £2<l.oOo.<*>». Hie I- rent'll ollei £5.000.000. It is now a I,nest mu ol bargaining, both titles accepting the principle that France should allot to debt service her receipts under the Dawes scheme, puts a ddinite sum annually. x \ message from Paris states that M. Caillanx (French Finance Minister) says that although there are divergencies. ho considers that a prelnniimry rapproachement has been reached. LONDON. Aug. 1. Tt is declared that the report- as to the Anglo-French debt negotiations having broken down are untrue.

BE V\l WILL LESS. LONDON. July 31. Marconi. at the annual mooting of the Marconi Coy. Ltd. announced that most con-id,, ral.le progress has been made with the beam wireless system. Whereas formerly he believed the short waves of that system would be most efficient during the hours ot darkness and semi-darkness, tests made under his direction had proved conelu--ivelv that still shorter waves are more effective for workl-wide communication !, v day than by night. Tints, recent lv he had communicated with Australia and Canada for 96 hours continuously.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1925, Page 1

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