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[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] NICAB AG UAN INSUR G ENTS. MANAGUA (Nicaragua) -day 20. The Government forces recaptured Rama and routed the insurgents after a seven-hour battle. The revolutionists fled aabndoning their dead and arms. NEW BELGIAN CABINET. BRUSSELS, May 20. M. Jaspar has formed a Coalition Cabinet, including M. Vandervoldc (Foreign Affairs), M. Hymans (Justice), Baron Houtart (Finance and the Colonies) and Counte de Broquville (Defence). M. Jaspar states the Government will devote itself solely to the restoration of the financial situation. FOR BIDDEN TO LAND. (Received this day at 9.0 a.mA LONDON, May 21. The “Daily Mail” says Leipert (President of the General Federation of German Trade Unions and vice-presi-dent of the International Federation of Coal Unions) and Knoll (a member of the German Federation) have been iefused permission to enter England to attend the proposed congress in June.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1926, Page 3
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