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A BROKEN MAN. M. BUT AND RETIRES TO FARM. fUnited Press Association.—By Electrlo Telegraph.—Copyright.] PATHS, January 18. M. Brin ml is retiring to his farm, a tragedy of failing health, and I'ailving political achievement. The (root cause is France’® doubting bis foreign policy. The dis-tnist began with the rise of Hitlerism and Germany’s refusal to pay reparations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1932, Page 6
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