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**t*p*~ AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CAHI.U ASSOCIATION TIFF SOVIET AEROPEANE. TOKIO, Sept. 2. The authorities have decided not to allow the Soviet aeroplane, mentioned yesterday, to fly from the fortified zone, and has ordered its dismantlement,. The aviator lias abandoned the balance of his trip and will return to Vladivostoek. HiAK AND BRITAIN. DEODAR, September 2. The Irak Parliament at a special session, passed a resolution that the Irak nation represented by Parliament declares its strong friendship towards Irrent Britain and expresses a desire to continue the alliance after the expiry of the present treaty. BEAOFK CO PNC 18. GENEVA. September 2. The thirty-fourth League of Nations Council assembled privately and drew up an agenda. Subsequently at a short sitting it was decided, inter alia, to submit to the tort Inumiiig assembly the report of the temporary slavery committee raised by the New Zealand delegation at the third assembly. It was stated the .Mosul debate will ire held to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1925, Page 3
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