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BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS

[UY TELEGRAPH LONDON APPOINTMENT. LONDON, March DO. AY. Robinson (Directin'of Anglo-Con-tinental Produce Company and Chairman of New Zealand Dairy Produce Importers’ Association), was elected Chairman of London Provisions Exchange. AN INTERVIEW. BERLIN. March DO. Chiangkaishck interviewed by tho “Vossicho Zeitung” declares he is preparing for the conquest of North China. He repudiates suggestions that he has an understanding with Changtsolin. lie disclaims the intention of conquering the foreign concessions For which lie does not possess the means. Moreover the matter must be settled by negotiation. He expresses a desire to expel foreign news agencies and establish Chinese. He admits difficulties 11 ith (oinmnnists with whom he hail wished to collaborate. He a (hided that Chinese hoped for justice from Germany.

CHIMST VBFI i PANKHTKmT. LONDON. March 30. Christabel Pan! '- ' ' the course of an address in Wales expiesxod heiseli disillusioned on the soloed oi politics. ‘'All women - will lie voting soon." then thev will be able to rule men. No doubt we shall have a woman Prime Minister. How generous men have become. M hen T think ol the great struggle we had to get a few votes, yet it does not elevate me. even a little. I have changed and I know we should hake the same mistakes as men. We have the same human nature.” RECORD BRF.AKF.iI. LONDON. March 30. Sca <r rave cabled the Sunbeam lactol,v "Fngi nes and tyres perlect. Think can achieve 220. hut ttecessatv to redesign small items before Imml. Mrs Sea "rave was inundated with eoneralulations. but she declared she dm not rare whether lie broke the le-oiu or not, so long as lie returned sale.

DANIFLS MYSTFBY. (■Received this dnv at 1.30 P m 1 LONDON. March 30.

A Boulogne message announces a development in the Daniels case. A mysterious Egyptian voluntered evidence which be states will clear up Die matter. He lias been under examination for three hours. Details of the evidence are unavailable, but >t ls curious that Mrs Lloyd, a friend of .Miss Daniels, recalls that Miss Damefs

spoke of meeting “ two Egyptian * * linforp the Boulogne princes just visit. The latest investigations by the police also point t<> the mystery being soon cleared up.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1927, Page 3

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1927, Page 3

BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1927, Page 3

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