GENERAL CABLES
CHINA TO NEGOTIATE. , \ ~~ United press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright ) (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) GENEVA, October 26. •Sze -sent a letter to M. Briand declaring China was ready to negotiate by the Arbitration Treaty with Japan similar to several league countries’ treaties with the United States. A FAILURE. BERLIN, October 26. The Foreign Office regards M. Laval’s visit to W ashington as a dismal failure. It is convinced Mr Borah’s intervention frustrated even a small, partial solution of the reparations and war debts proidem. MILITARY PRECAUTIONS. ATTEMPTS TO- STEAL ARMS. SYDNEY, Oeifober 27. The “Telegraph” says to avoid the possibility of Communists seizing military arms and ammunition, strict watch is being kept over all depots, and suspects will be shot on sight. The military 'authorities declare a daring attempt lias been made on two occasions recently to steal anus.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1931, Page 6
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