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MIGHTY MOMENTS

WHERE HISTORY IS BEING MADE SECRETLY IN SMALL HOTEL. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LAUSANNE, June 21. The French Premier, M. Herriot, met Air Hugh Gibson, American representative at Geneva, ' secretly last night in a small hotel in the little village of Morch.es. Lt is believed reparations were the principal subject of discussion. QUIC KENED INT BREST. GENEVA, June 20. Quickened interest was shown in to-day’s disarmament happenings as a result of the (report that President Hoover, by trails-Atlantic telephone, told Afr Hugh Gibson, United States observer, that Europe must produce a concrete scheme of disarmament before America can discuss war debts. CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. MacDONALB. RUGBY, June 20. Rejilying through Signor Grandi to the congratulations from Signor Mussolini upon his opening speech at Lausanne, Air MacDonald said that he appreciated his approval, “not only from the personal viewpoint, but also because nothing gives me more pleasure than to know that Britain and Italy have the same viewpoints regarding the great international problems which are preoccupying statesmen.” ANOTHER LOAN TO AUSTRIA. GENEVA, June 21. The League of Nations has approved of a loan of £8,500,000 to Austria.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12077, 22 June 1932, Page 5

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MIGHTY MOMENTS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12077, 22 June 1932, Page 5

MIGHTY MOMENTS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12077, 22 June 1932, Page 5

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