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Testeriai's Wireless News.

Wellington, August 15 Heir Stresscmann has ionu-ii a German Republican Cabinet in which all parties are nprtsfr.tei' excepting the Communists, who are actively opposed to it. Compared with lan year, during the month oi July the British i m . ports and exports decreased by five millions and half a million respectively. The Pan-Pacific Conference has opened in Melbourne.* A party of scientists is arranging a visit to the Cbathams, and results ot considerable scientific value are expected.

Wreckage from the "Sumatrais being washed ashore on coast ofNSW or,h The Christchnrch Grard tional tn etbe commenced yeste? day The big steeplechase was won by Oflkleigh after a ereat strueele with Masttr Peter. In the Winter Cup, Sunny Loch 9cored Iroru th„ well fancied Bond ice a. Wellington, August if. The British official vi<-«- 0 f i ne Ruhr -ituaMon is that, though there Is no tenderness throughout uJ British Empire for Germany, || France maintains a definite strone hold on Germany a complete ovei* throw of the economic system ol I Etuope if not of the whole world I is certain. The new Gf r tin n I Chancellor, in the charest and most J pointed utterances in the Reichstag I since the date of the Versailles I Treaty, said that Germany was ready to submit the Rnhr question to uninternational arbitration, nnd that when this had been settled and a period given tor breathing «p 3(: . Germany would pay the reparations. Viscount Birkenhead states that by the Lausanne Treaty there has been no such complete surrender ol Biitisb interest since Majuba Hill. and never in British history has a defeated enemy wrestedsuch terms from the ccfrq-ieror. The New Zealand taxation hill provides i- r alo'.ition of the supei tax, and a reduction of 20 pr cent in taxation.

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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 33, 17 August 1923, Page 6

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Testeriai's Wireless News. Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 33, 17 August 1923, Page 6

Testeriai's Wireless News. Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 33, 17 August 1923, Page 6

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