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LIQUOR AT MUSIC HALLS. ' LONDON, December 2. ' The London County Council hayp resolved to restore 1 liquor Kars-in all music halls. . AVAR DEBTS.. WASHINGTON, Dec. l.v The Roumanian Debt Commission has accepted the American offer for the 'funding of its debt to America, and terms have been submitted for President Coolidge’s approval.' It 'is indicated that they are along the general lines of tire British •settlement, except that slightly easier payments are set for the : earty yeais.’ ,J. CANADIAN TARIFF. OTTAWA, December 1. Speaking at Acton Vale, in Quebec, Mr Meighan, Leader of the Opposition, declared that as soon as the Conservative Party attained'pcwer/Aa tariff would be imposed on the A I PP r i' can imports to .Canada' that would' as high as Ihe present. . tariff against Canadian jgptids.'/ri/. V He added that so long'as he plight hold office, no. ti-oops would fever ..'be • sent out of Canada beforp FarliaipCPi'i; and the people of the Ilominidn been (
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1925, Page 5
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