AMERICAN ITEMS.
{By Elgctrip Telegraph—Copy-ght.) AMERICA AND RUSSIA. (Received (his day at 10.bp a.pi.) WASHINGTON, April 28. The United States Chamber of Commerce has appointed a Commission to proceed to Europe to investigate* the lesiiinptlnii of trade between United States and Soviet Russia. REPORTED MASSACRE. (Received This Day at 10.35, a.m.) WASHINGTON, Anvil 28. A massacre of .Japanese at Nikolaevsk in Eastern Siberia, is reported to the State Department. Troops and' 100 civilians are reported to he wiped out. IX REXICO. (Received this (lay at IL3O a.m.) WARSAW, April 27.
There is fighting at the Tampico, oilfields between the Oarran/.ist? and the rcbfclii. Ail Abrcgoq’s force entered the States of Mivmoacan, and General Guerrero is recruiting followers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 3
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117AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 3
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