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AMERICAN ITEMS?

(Reuter’s Telegram.} MOTOR FATALITIES

NEW YORK, Nov. 26

During the Thanksgiving Sports at Los Angelos, a motor car driven by Eddie O’Donnell,, collided with that driven by Gaston Chevolet. Both overturned, and O’Donnell and Chevolet, the two best known American racers, were killed. The mechanicians were badly injured. A great crowd witnessed the accident. '

FALL IN FOODSTUFFS. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 27. According to a Chicago message, during the last three months grain prices have steadily fallen, wheat dropping from 252 cents per bushel to 129; corn, from 119. cents to 96 ; oats, from 70 to 43. Foreign interests have been buying heavily, taking advantage of the low figures. Several Kansas and Nebraska grain elevators or warehouses have failed, as a result of the falling market. - WORLD’S RICHEST MAN. NEW YORK, November 26. MrJ olm Rockfeller has given approximately 64,000,000 dollars to benefit charities and public" institutions chiefly benefiting women and children. The gift which is .in his wife’s memory, brings his total benefactions to 465,000,000 'dollars.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 2

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174

AMERICAN ITEMS? Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 2

AMERICAN ITEMS? Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1920, Page 2

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