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AMERICAN ITEMS.

U’STHAI.IAN AM. N.Z. LA1.1.8 ASSO. ... DON. I S. AND RKACE l llEA’l IKS. \\ aSHING’IoN, s'Tl- | |,e senate Foreign Relation Committee has reported for ratification, the Cominn, Austrian ami Hung*i in" peace treaties with Aineric*. 4 bey make t"o reservations, one for prohibiting Ameriean ineinbersliip of any Reparations Commission, or other international nr- ■ mnrsalions, without the consent of progress. The oilier i eservatmu is one making it certain that the property ij.rlgs of American citizens will not jeo|S,rdised by the treaties. The first reservation is designed to meet Senator Borah's objection, but Semitic' Borah is still dissatisfied, and he <ast the only vote against reporting the treaties.

CANADIAN GOLF. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) OTTAWA, September 24

Cecil l.eitcb defirttnd Miss Mollic Mcßride in tbe 3(j|.h. hole final of the Canadian womens championship., seventeen up and fifteen to play, having eliminated Alexa Sterling in the semifinal.

r.S. THOOI’S jx Germany. (Received This Day at 8 a.in.) WASI.IXGTOX, Sept. ‘2l. Mr Lodge told the Senate that preparations were being made to withdraw American troops from Germany as so.ui as the Peace Treaty was ratified. He expressed the opinion that I nit«-d States was not bound morally to keep troop- oil the Rhine thereafter. AlilH'tKU-;'.-) ntlAl(Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 2-1. The defence suffered a serious setback, the prosecution obtaining a statement from Seminachcr regarding wliat Arbuekle said concerning llappe after the incident, which was of snob a serious nature, that it was made privately to the Judge. The prosecution also exhibited Happc's shredded clothing, it making a visible clleet on the spectators. great gold FIX'D. (Received This Day at B*lo n.m.) XE W YORK. September 21. Leading iissavers at San Francisco describe the recent gold find m Santa Monica mountains as the greatest in Californian history, surpassing even the discoveries of 1811). The ore averages high values, with millions of tons visible in a vein three miles long, the width varying from twenty-live to three hundred yards.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 3

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AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 3

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 3

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