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\ustralian & N.Z. Cable Association.) TRADE AGREEMENT ‘ BERLIN, Nov. 21. Despite Nationalist opposition, the Reichstag adopted the Franco-German trade agreement. RUTHLESS MUSSOLINI. LONDON, Nov. 23. The “Daily News” Paris correspondent says Mussolini, menaced by a wave of discontent, is conducting a ruthless campaign to crush all opposition. He is iron-hatidedly suppressing strikes and protest meetings, due to the lowering of wages. Two thousand . suspected anti-Enscists have been arrested in the past month. TROTSKY’S POSITION. LONDON, Nov. 23. The “ Daily Mail ” Riga correspondent says Trotsky is reportedly facing poverty. His wife has lost her position as chairwoman of the Scientific Department over which she lias presided for several years. FOG STOPS WOOL SALES. LONDON, Nov. 23. The wool sates were postponed owing to fog.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1927, Page 3
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