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AMERICA’S PART.

MEXICAN DUTIES,

MEXICO CITY, Jue 29. Import duties have been removed on articles of necessity, (including food stuffs aud gasolene. ■ BRAZIL’S ATTITUDE. - TAUSTRALIAN & S.Z. CABLE- ASSOCIATION 1 & BEXJTEH.J (Received tills day at 1.20 RIO JANIERO, Juno 29th. Brasil has revoked their decrees of neutrality. CANARIAN CONSCRIPTION. "OTTAWA, June 28. The conscription debate in the ndian House of Commons is likely to W lengthy, but a majority for *he passage of the Bill is assured. j . Mr. Neely pointed out that Gr» Britain has conscripted wealth »b well as men and Canada ought to do the

The press of both parties demanded that Canada should follow the Australasian example, by confiscating war profits.

A WIRELESS STATION,

(Received this day at .1.20 a.m.O . COPENHAGEN, Juno 29. A German wireless station was covered at Hisoe Island outbid* the Arnodal, with a cement foundation neartire station.

SUBMARINE WARFARE

(Per Press Association— Copyri 1 TORPEDOED. . COPENHAGEN, Juno 29.' The Danish barquo Iyilgnt was torpedoed and sunk without warning. TM* crew were aeventy hours in open boat*.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

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173

AMERICA’S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

AMERICA’S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

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