Yesterday's Wireless News.
Wellington, July*26. The final scene of the longenduring Peace Conference at Lausanne has closed, with the signing of the Peace Treaty.
animously adopted 1 * a lution approving of oie testg- . nations of the Filipino Cabinet, and to ask President Harding to recall General Wood; hut intimations from Washington state that President Harding fully approves of WofccVs position. Sir Joseph Cook and- .Sir James Allen are proceeding to Geneva to attend the JMan*. dates Commission meeting to ',t be held on 2nd-August. The steamer "Pukaki," bound for Walpole Island, struck a reef, twelve miles from Noumea, last Saturday. It isbelieved that she is in a v safe position. Auckland's record forpneu monic influenza in July is 44 cases; 8 deaths, including cue death which occurred during the last twenty four hours. The Hotel Cecil, Welling- ' ton, has been damaged by fire.
UNHAPPY GERMANY.
Wellington. July 27. Collapse of the mark and shortage of foodstuffs have given a »>reat impetus to' the forces ot jdiscoutent in Germany, which is described as "drifting towards anarchy." Evidence of the brewing storm is seen in form of a proclamation by the Minister for, the Interior prohibiting outdoor meetings and Communist demonstrations planned to be held at Potsdam. ■ The State Attorney of Frankfurt was brutally murdered by Socialists and Communists, in a fierce street-demonstra-tion.
A letter from "Progressive Planter" —held over from last week —is again crowded* out. Fewer words ; quicker printed.
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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 30, 27 July 1923, Page 6
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