RECOGNITION OF SOVIET.
MUST PAY DEBTS FIRST. ATTITUDE OF JAPAN. (Received 9 a.m.) TOKYO, June 22. Baron TJchida (Minister of Foreign Affairs), in a statement, said Japan could not grant recognition to the Russian Soviet Government unless Russia BettM for the massacre of Japanese at Xikolaievsk and recognises the debts of the Czarist regime.—(A. and N.Z.) N.S.W. MINE TROUBLE. SECRET CONFERENCE HELD. ANOTHER MINE IDLE. (Received 0 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. A conference , of minere and coalmine owners in connection with the Northern coal dispute is being held in camera. The miners at Redhead colliery, Newcastle, numbering 400, have ceased work orer a disnute concerning rates of pay.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.) ?ROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT. SYDNEY, this day. . The Coal Conference adjourned until net week. It is understood that both sides are considering the proposals submitted, and there is every prospect of ™c differences being adjusted.—(A. and KZ. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 7
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