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BRAZIL SEEKS ADVICE.

FOREIGN EXPERTS REVIEW ■mil lr>’ .tWV' ■• \ f/’ '■•<.{ .A. . . J; “•'* Foreign' missions have become, the 'ctated. ; /Pre : s’s u iorresEpndent, from •'RiqF/v French 'qritiy . "wider* tleos W 'Gataeun has been there'• ■; for about three assistihg •‘reorganisation’of, the' Brazilian* An/ : Ameri6hn hiaval fission eomtn&nded 'by Rear-Admiral /pari Vogelgesang F he# for a- year introducing:, "’f : riifodler'n methods iji the Brazilian navy,- ' A'-(British . financial and commercial.sox.; minion arrived on December 31 at the'' fi 'i' ‘ invitation of thi Brazilian ’Goveftonenti; 'All three have attracted piiß-i: liO'interest'both within and outside the:. ” country? >The army and navy mft§lp6&> have befeh the cause, of comment 5 and. ' *< 'criticism iii the other South American ‘ countries. Now the British financial J ' r •and commercial; mission is focussing the* attention of thp commercial 'representa-i tives of other countries. •»-'-Sir Edward S. Montagu, chief of theBritish mission] said the Brazilian Gov--ernment wished to carry out withoutdelay a general plan of financial restoration to give the greatest economic national development, especially in cotton, iron, petroleum, and coal. Members of the mission expect to remain there -about three months. The Brazilian Government and the British mission have avoided making any state-, ment concerning possible loans to Brazil, but it is rumoured! British capitalists have suggested the formation of a syndicate to take over and consolidate all Brazilian indebtedness to other countries, and-to advance further sums soon for Brazilian necessities.

Steeplechase-—-Kipling 1, Ruddy Cilrid-t 2, Juan 3. Scr—Whipcord. Worn, hyy four lengths. Time, 5,31 3-5. Domain Handicap—Paddy’s Hope and Queen Balboa (dead heat) 1, All started. Time, 1.17 4-5.

RACES POSTPONED. AUCKLAND, This. Day. Owing to very heavy rain, the Auckland Raring Club’s races have beeni postponed' till Monday.

ENGLISH RACING.

RESULT OF THE OAKS

(Received This Dav, 9.56 a.m.) LONDON, June 6: The Oaks resulted: Sir Edward Hutton’s Straightlaee . 1 Lord Roseberry’s Plack Mistress . 2’ S. Whitburn’s Min . . , . 3>

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10131, 7 June 1924, Page 5

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BRAZIL SEEKS ADVICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10131, 7 June 1924, Page 5

BRAZIL SEEKS ADVICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10131, 7 June 1924, Page 5

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