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NAVAL CONFERENCE

A QUIET DAY

[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph .—Co pyright. ]

(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) , LONDON, March 18,

Except for Signor Grandi’s visit to Mr Stimson from, which it is understood no progress was made towards ending the Franco-Italian deadlock, the Conference is having a blank day, though the telegraph lines to Paris and to Romo are very Busy with Government despatches. This morning the Conference, according to a British statement, rcgolvcd itself into a mock trial arising from the “Daily Herald’s’’ faux pas in which in a desire to pay a tribute to Air MacDonald, “Honest Broker” is unfortunately printed “Honest Wrecker.”

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
106

NAVAL CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 6

NAVAL CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1930, Page 6

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