AMERICAN ITEMS.
rAUSTKAUAIf & y : g- P*«ff ASSOCIATION] 4NI) WEST WASHINGTON, September 18. • The State Department has revealed that a withdrawal pf % American military forces from Haiti an 4 lSa ff Do ‘ mingo is being considered.
ex-enemy property IN U.S.A. NEW YORK September 18. Approximately 400 million dollais worth of the German-Austrian property that was seized by the Alien Enemies Property Custodian is still being held, Oil the other hand 300 millions’ worth has already been returned to the owneis under an amendment of the Trading with the Enemy Act.
presidential campaign. SAN FRANCISCO, September 17. Governor Cox (Democratic Presidential candidate) in a speech, indicated that if elected President, he would hejp California to worji out a plan by which Oriental settlers will be excluded from Afuerica. SEAMEN'S STRIKE. OTTAWA, Sept, IS. Canadian Great Labes shipping ; s tied up owing to a seaman!s strike. The men demand equal pay to that of Americap se.amei^.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1920, Page 2
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153AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1920, Page 2
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