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THE LOCARNO PACT.

[Australia & N.Z. Cahlo Association.]

A TREASURED POSSESSION LONDON, December

Al. Briand has departed for Paris. One of his most treasured possessions is a silver loving cup the gift of Sir A. Chamberlain, inseribod "To My Friend, Aristide Briand, Souvenir of Locarno.” Signor Seialoja questioned as to whether the British Labour threats not to carry him in the trains bad deterred Mussolini from coming to London to sign the Locarno treaty said; '“Mussolini is five Ministers in one. lie is a great doctor; his serum destroys disease without harming the healthy tissues.’

Signor Seialoja would not go so far as to say Mussolini's treatment should be adopted in countries other than Italy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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114

THE LOCARNO PACT. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

THE LOCARNO PACT. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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