AMERICAN ITEMS.
(By Elec trio Telegraph—Copyright
EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE. NEW YORK, Juno 22
Earthquake shocks continued to-day in Los Angelos. There were top altogether in eight hours, causing further damage. Electric railway traffio had to, be stopped.
DR. M'ANNIX. NEAV YQRK, June 23. f-JBie Australian Press Association
Agency, having telegraphed to ArehJL'bishop Manms asking for liis version *of the Ventwe incident, Dr Monnix ''hiM replied. Ifc says:—“The whole affair s»» a foolish story. It was based on a misunderstanding. My first act, witnessed by thousands, on my ' setting foot on American soil at San Francisco, was pto salute the American flag, and to stand uncovered during the playing of the American national anthem. I have repeated this act on several public occasions since m v arrival.” . *. v* A LIMITED AREA. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 22. Shocks at Los Angelos extended only , over an area of twenty-five miles. There was a general exodus of the population at Inglewood.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1920, Page 3
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