AMERICAN ITEMS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Cooyright,
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) W NEW YORK, July 3. Dr Mannix speaking at Chicago said Australia and United States have one great thing in common; namely, the Asiatic menace. It was always lurking pear and Australia, looks to United States for support and friendship in the crisis. Australia and United States have a friendship that was everlastingly cemented by 'the Brotherhood qf Australian and soldiers in France. I am delighted to find here great sympathy for the Irish cause. It is the same ip Australia and with smeh great sympathy and much of the rest of the workers enlisted on Ireland’s side it is hard to believe that- England can stand very long against the independence of Ireland, no matter how great jn economic loss, such independence ■piay mean.
A RAILWAY ACCIDENT-
§6 PERSONS KILLED. ~ (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, July 1
Twenty-six persons were killed and a hundred injured by a railway accident in Pennsylvania,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1920, Page 3
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166AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1920, Page 3
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