AMERICAN ITEMS
IUSTIIALIAN AM) N.Z. CAULK ASSUCJAfION. ANTI-TRUST LAAY. (Received This Day at 1.3,) p.m.) * WASHINGTON. Sept. I. The Federal Trade Commission chaig-,-d the Famous Players l.asky Cnrpovation, which is u kim-ma enmbinatifin, with a violation of the aiiti-Trust Law and also alleged violation of the Ad against unfair trade practises. I.i-'<-u other individuals and corporations ore cited as respondents in the information of a breach alleged in the motion picture Trust Corporation, and given a month in which to reply to charges. LIQUOR SMUGGLING. (Received This Day at, 1.3!) p.m.) AYASHI.NGTON. Sept. l. Government lias started a new campaign : gaiii't liquor smuggling at Atlantic ports mid West Indies. Seres „| prohibition agents have been sent t „ New York. Philidelphia, Boston. Baltimore and Florida cities in an attempt to break up tlm smuggling gang.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1921, Page 3
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133AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1921, Page 3
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