AMERICA'S PART.
' FOOD SUPPLY. WASHINGTON, July 2. Lord Northcliffo iias conferred with th« officials of the Department of Commerce regarding co-ordination ill cotton buying by the United States and England in order to reduce ‘ prices and to prevent speculationNEGRO RIOT FATALITIES. VANCOUVER, July 2. It is estimated that 200 negroes were killed in the race riots at St. .Louis. The militia were called out. THE RACE RIOTS. (Received This Dnv at 12.25 n.nO WASHINGTON, July 3. It is believed that German agents instigated the race riots at St. Louis, for the purpose of hindering the United States in the mobilising of troops for Europe. , Government have investigated. plenty OF munitions. WASHINGTON, July 3. The Russian missioners state the Russian Armies are plentifully supplied with ammunition' for a continuance of the present offensive. They predict further victories. - AMERICAN REVENUE. (Received This Day at 12.25 n '■ ' WASHINGTON, July 3. The Revenue Ball was reported in the Senate. It raises 1,670,000,000 dollars, including income tax of 532,000 000, excess profits of 523,000,000, spirits of 110,000,000, and also taxes tofeacco and atnupemei^t?.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1917, Page 3
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