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'AUSTRALIAN & N.Z CAIK-E ASSOCIATION] A DENIAL. TOKIO, April 11. The Foreign Office reiterates that there is absolutely no foundation for tlie persistent report that Japan has fortified tbe Pacific Islands. A SOLID FIGHT. TOKIO, April 11. Fighting at Hobarovik proved more serious than at first supposed. It is reported it originated in a fray in which six Jnpansee residents were killed. Japanese troops intervened in general street fighting in which four hundrow were killed and 1500 Russians were made prisoners. Tlio Japanese lost five officers and seventy-nine men.
JAPANESE CAPTURES. . HONOLULU, April 11. According to a dispatch from Tokyo tlie Japanoso have now captured the Ushuri railroad from tlio Soviet, between Vlndivostock and Khavarovsk in the north. AVIATION. -SINGAPORE, April 12. Matthews, tlio aviator, departed from here for Batavia this morning.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1920, Page 1
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133MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1920, Page 1
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