BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyrlgnt LONDON, March 4. In the House of Commons a private measure rendering legitimate those children born out of wedlock whose parents subsequently marry was read a second time after a division. PARIS, March 4. The Franco-German mixed tribunal which was established by Article 304 of the Peace Treaty, has appointed neutral iudges to replace the Germans who were instructed from Berlin to withdraw.— Reuter. ROME, Ma.rch 4. Signor Mussolini has instructed all Italian Embassies and Consulates to celebrate the jubilee of Signor Manzoni’s death. Ho suggests that foreigners would best commemorate Italy’s Sir Walter Scott by reading him. —A. and N.Z. Cable. BERLIN. March 4. The workshops at Friedrichshafen have built a dirigible for the United States Government for the Berlin to Chicago service.—A, and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18804, 6 March 1923, Page 7
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