BRITISH NEWS.
GREEK AT OXFOED. By .JelejrapU.—Pi-ess Assa.—Copyright. London, March 3. The Convocation o£ Oxford, by 434 votes to 449, finally abolished compulsory Greek.—Aus.-JN.Z. Cable Assn. MELTING DOWN COIN. London, March 7 Over half a ton of gold and silver bays, alleged to have been made from British coinage, were seized at a White-; chapel jeweller's shop. Two foreigners have been arrested.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. , * BRITAIN'S FINANCES. London, March 4. Lord Peel announced in the House of Lords that the Government intended to reduce the foreign external debt and contract no further debt abroad_ He deprecated gloomy prophecies as the situation was improving and could not be described as unsafe" factory. The House of Lords accepted Lord Buckmaster's motion that the expenditure should be brought within the year's revenue.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1920, Page 6
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