AMERICAN NEWS
4USTIIALIAX AND X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION TilE YIRCLNIAN MINKItS. NEW VO UK. Kent. <i. The Couiinander ot tl»‘ I'eWi-ral troops :it l.ooim, ilecliueil hinlsoif so jstied \\ ill l the quiet conditions now reigning in connection with the tipthtThere was a erasli of' hoinhers used tor leeoiimiitring which resulted in four deaths and one person being lataiIv injured. PACIFIC FLEET. NKW VOlt l\, Sent. ‘5 The American licet in the I'aedewill start autumn manoeuvres to-mot-row. Never since the war has there Keen so much secrecy about licet movements pud the fighting strength ■ i the 11 ttvv now in the Pacific, win ie the dreadnoughts equipped with t' o latest weapons will try their fighthi: powers ami bombing experiments. The Atlantic fleet will he tried under otlnr conditions. The Pacific fleet \s work will have an important bearing on naval matters. CYCLE RACES. (Received This Day at !)..|() a.in.) • NEW YORK, Sept. <i. Alfred 0 rend a and Clifford I’npwortli won tile hundred millimetre hieyele team, race, defeating Coullet and R.tltt, who took second place front MacNanmra and Madden. ami an Kemen. anil others.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 3
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