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AMERICAN ITEMS.

fAUSTRALIAN tV N.Z. CAULS ASSOCIATION,

CHINESE POLITICS.

(Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. Advices from Peking state. the Republicans fear a monarchist plot. Chang Tsoling, inspector; General in* Manchuria, is inclined td' the restoration of a Munehu Emperor. It is reported thei daughter of the Chinese Pre- .. sklent is to wed the Emperor, and if A an attempt to overthrow the Republic succeeds, the President will become the Prince Regent. QUESTION OF DISARAMENTS. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) J . WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. United States' Government states that an investigation of the progress J made in the disarmament of the nations with the League, shows that the ■* Council has delayed action in the matter while awaiting United States cooperation. Japan protests against disarmament, because of her peculiar geo-,. graphical position. AMERICAN RECORD CROP. WASHINGTON, September 8. The Department of Agriculture estimates the corn crop at 3,131 million bushels which is the greatest in history. The spring wheat forecast is 237 million bushels .all wheat). The spring wheat estimate decreased by 25 million bushels because of drought in August. There is a record tobacco crop.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1920, Page 3

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189

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1920, Page 3

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1920, Page 3

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