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MAKES A GOOD JOKE FOR NAVAL CONFERENCE TO RELIEVE ITS MONOTONY By Telegraph-Press Assn-Copyright (Aunt. ana N.Z. Cable) (Received March 19, 10 n.m.) London, March 18. Excepting for Signor Grantli’s visit to. Mr Rtimson, from which it is understood no progress was made toward ending the Fianco-Jl nlian deadlock, |he Naval Conference is having a blank day, although the telegraph lines to Paris and to Rome are very busy with Government despatches.
This morning’s conference, according to fhe British spokesman, resolved itself into, a mock trial arising front fhe D'aily Herald’s faux pas, in which in a desire, to pay a tribute to Premier MacDonald as the ‘‘Honest Broker,” it unfortunately printed him as the “Honest. Wrecker.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 19 March 1930, Page 5
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