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Danubian Matters Referred to Lausanne. CONFERENCE IN JUNE. (Received 10 a.m.) GENEVA, April 25. Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald, M. Tardieu (France), Dr. Bruening (Germany) and Signor Grandi (Italy) have agreed to drop the Danubian Conference, leaving a decision regarding the relief of European States to the Lausanne Conference in June.
BLACKMAILER'S HAND. KREUGER'S TANGLED AFFAIRS. ("Times" Cables.) (Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 25. "The Times" Stockholm correspon dent states that an examination of the voluminous material placed at the disposal of the administrators and police has necessitated an increased staff to clear up the position of the Ivreuger-Toll concerns. The authorities found in Mr. Ivar Kreuger's silent room in the Match Trust offices, many rubber stamps bearing a facsimile of the signatures of prominent persons. Many documents were found proving that women and Kreuger's confederates blackmailed him. Further arrests are imminent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 7
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