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(By' Electric Telegraph—Cooyrighlj COTTON EXCHANGE OPEN. NEW YORK, June 2. New Orleans and New York cotton exchanges have re-opened, after being clos- ' ed for two days, owiiig to Congressional legislation inadvertently invalidating contracts. Hugo deals at Liverpool occurred in the interval. j VOTE OF SYMPATHY. 'j (Received this day at 8 a.m.) WASHINGTON, June 4. By a vote of 343 to three, the Honso of Reps, adopted is resolution expressing the sympathy of Congress with tho Irish cause. It is said that Speaker | Gillett informed them that he would not permit the House to give considera- i turn to a measure. Gillett’s words are final in the matter. 1 AN ENQUIRY ORDERED. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) > ' WASHINGTON, Juno 3. The State Department has ordered an inquiry nto the burning of the British flag in the streots of Washington at the instance of a number of women friends of the Irish freedom movement. No steps were taken by the British Embassy even to make a protest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1920, Page 3
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