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AMERICAN ITEMS.

fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] R EDUCTION "IN WOOLLENS. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. The American Woollen Company announces new price schedules, Id to 25 per cent below the rates ruling a year ago.

AN EARTHQUAKE, (Received This Day at 8,40 a.m.) NE\Y YORK, Kept. 10, Earthquakes are reported at San Jose, California. No damage is mentioned,

BADLY DAMAGED. (Received This Day at 8,4 Q a.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. 10. United .States Shipping Board admits the ex-German liner Leviathan, has so badly deteriorated as to require an expenditure of at least eight million dollars in repairs. The vessel is aground at Hoboken docks. It is considered doubtful if the Leviathan will ever appear again on the seas.

A COMING CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. Representatives of England, France, Japan and Italy meet here on the Bth cf October to prepare the Agenda for the international communication conference. ANOTHER NOTE TO MEXICO. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. It is understood the United Slates Government; has dispatched another Note to Mexico asking the Obregqn Government to accord American lives, and property riglis the fullest protection. Mexican circles here believe t|ie Oregon reply will be conciliatory and satisfactory, since be desires, to set Mexico right in the eyes of the world.

APPEAL FOR IRISH VOTES. (Received This Day at 8.40' a.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. IQ. Mr Cox speaking at Butte, said if elected be would bring self-determina-tion for Ireland before the League of Nations. He would feel it bis duty to do this us a. friend of pence under article 11, which makes it possible for any nations to take a similar step. DEPORTING CHINESE. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Reports from Manila state more than three thousand Chinese "who entered Phillipines from Borneo in violation of the Immigration Laws, will be depoi ted in accordance with the decision of the Phillipines Council of State. The Chinese are charged wjth introducing large quanttea of opium hi to Mindanao thence it was distributed throughout the Phillipines grdup. The territqri.nl authority are much concerned over the existence of a big opium trade and intend to take drastic measures to wipe it out,

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1920, Page 3

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359

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1920, Page 3

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1920, Page 3

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