AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AMERICA AND JAPAN. NEW YORK, April 11. Advices from Washington state that President Harding has received from AlcCads a letter expressing Japan’s goodwill and friendship • towards the United States. ()’CALLAGHAN MUST GO. NEW YORK, April 11. The Labour Department has announced that O’Callaghan (Mayor of Cork), must leave the country, the State Department having denied his plea for a political asylum. O’Callaghan’s status is that of an alien seaman. The law prescribed no time for a reshipment, but the practice allows sixty days from date of State Department’s ruling.
IRISH QUESTION. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 11. The Irish question came up when Representative Alason of Illinois introduced a, Bill providing for the salaries for Ministers and Consuls to the Irish Republic. INVITATION REFUSED. (Received this day, at. 9.80 a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 11. The Mikado’s message was a reply to Mr Harding’s recent invitation to the Crown Prince of Japan, that he should visit United States. The Emperor declined apparently because his own illness made the absence of the Crown Prince undesirable.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1921, Page 2
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182AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1921, Page 2
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