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BELGIAN STRIKE SETTLED. (United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) ’ -j . BRUSSELS^ July 14. The Belgian miners’ strike has been affecting sixtysix thousand miners. It has been settled. The wages will remain on the present scale until November Ist, J 1 BRITAIN AND SOVIET. LONDON, July' 12. Asked what steps the Government decided to take to secure payment from the 'Soviet Government of a repudiated larbftral award of September, 1930, amounting approximately to £13.000,000 in favour of the Lena Goldfields Limited, Sir J. -Simon, in the 'House of Commons, said that failing a more equitably offer, the British Government would again be obliged to claim full payment of * the arbitral award and to "lake such other action as they deemed fit. The Soviet Government was being given a reasonable opportunity to lin'ci'ease its offer by £l,-’ 000,000,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 6
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