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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.

[Australia it N.Z. Cable Association.] FRENCH DM UTS TO ITS.A. PROPOSALS UXACU EPTABLE. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) AY ASM I NOTON, October 1. After a conference between President Coolidge and the American Commission on Thursday, Air Mellon issued a statement saving the french members were informed on Wednesday evening that “their proposals were not likely to he accepted.” .Mr Mellon added: A “No proposal has been made which is acceptable to the American Commission and none has been submitted to the President for approval or disapproval.” FRENCH PROPOSALS K F.. lEC TED. WASHINGTON, October 1. j_. The French proposal has been rejvct-\-d. NOT BUND TO CLASS TYRANNY. WASHINGTON. October I. “ | cannot be blind to the lorces which tire working in many ol the selfgoverning countries for the disruption of really representative government.ami the establishment of class tyranny,” said Mr Kellogg in welcoming the Inter-Parliamentary I'nioii dele- _ gates assembled.

A LP,('IT MONOPOLY. Wtl CIMAIINAL C'HAROLS. [limiter Telegrtuns.] tlleceived this day at fl.-lo a.m.) YANCOI'VKII, October 1. The Federal Government has presented till indictment on sixteen counts, embodying At id criminal charges against forty-two fruit firms and eleven individuals in British Columbia. Alberta. Saskatchewan and Manitoba, he lore a grand iurv here. The indictment charges them with market juggling, price manipulation, restraint of trade, general conniving to client growers and consumers. 0 is expected several days will elapse lie fore a true hill is returned. The trial is likely to last for months.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

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