DISASTER IMPENDING
GERMAN MINISTER’S VIEWS OF SILESIAN SITUATION. Reuter’s Telegran. (Received July 23, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 22. Berlin advices state that Herr Gradnauer, Minister for the Interior, dir a statement, said that disaster vas impending in Upper Silesia unless a speedy decision was taken by the Entente. Reports had received by the Government of an anti-German revolutionary movement; hut a Polish insurrection was only possible if France desired it. Pass it on! to friends and neighbours,All who ail with cough or cold, Truth owes nought to fears or favours. Tell its worth to young and old; Other remedies may please them. But there’s none "so good and sure, If you mean to mend and ease them, Mention Woods’ Great Peppermint Cu re. A London cable message states that tho . Clara Butt-Kennerly Rumford party; including Dame Melba' and a violinist, sailed by the Orsova. The party, open at Sydney on September 6th.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10961, 25 July 1921, Page 5
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