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l LATEST CABLES. LONDON, March 1. In the House of Commons Mr F. G*. Kelleway stated that British institutions were feeding a quarter of a million children daily in Central Europe. He was informed that tlie American Relief Administration v. ;< feeding two and three-quarter million children, and that 'other American organisations were feeding further NEW YORK, March 1. Obituary—Mr Champ Clark. Democratic leader ana a former Speaker m Congress. attach as an amendment to the Navui Appropriations Bill, a section cabinon the President to call a conference of the United States, Japan, and Britain to consider naval disarmament. j WATERSIDEKS’ DISPUTE. | Tile Lyttelton watersiders have re- { fused to work overtime to-nifiit jii j all boats. ! i | - i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 10
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