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AFTER "THE DAY” MEW ERA IN GERMANY LONDON, September 6 For Germany the fixing of the final date of the evacuation of the Rhinoland—June 30, 1930—is the transcendent result of the Hague Reparations Conference, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. It was the vital aim, and now that it has been achieved, the feeling is that the country is beginning a new e ,- a. There are still misgivings regarding the financial concessions required of Germany, which the Nationalist press described as “a disaster,” but even the Nationalists admit that when the list of Germany’s successes at the Hague is added, the total is a very considerable one. The Foreign Secretary, Dr. Stresemanr., has a substantial offering to place before the Reichstag, and it is difficult to see wher| his opponents can find material for a fruitful campaign against him. “I once showed the late Richard Scddon a scheme to find employment for several thousands of people,” said Mr. R. dock to tjj| Taranaki Chamber of Commerce recently (states an exchange). “Why not, T pointed out, compel all wines and spirits to be imported in bulk an bottled in New Zealand itself. Vvo would then blow our own glass print our own lables, make our own corks, do everythin ourselves “Even drink it,” added a member. i Lane’s Emulsion bring* relief even to chronic coughs, because it acts correctly. Lane’s is really a food, supplying just those elements which anable the body to throw off its ailments. Few things are so depressing as the common cold. Year after year people suffer from yet all the time Lane’s is ready to help. Take it regularly and you’ll never have a cold. Take it when you already have a cold and it will vanish. Lane’s Emulsion nourishes and strengthens—tones up mind, nerves and body—is nice to take and easily digested. Get a bottle to-day. Prices 2J6 end 4/6 a bottle, at all Chemists and Stores.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 4

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