AMERICAN ITEMS.
iOSTHAMa- *ND N.Z. CABOE ASSOCIATION. U.S.A. SOLDIERS’ BONUS. WASHINGTON, March 3. Republican members of the House’s Ways and Means Committee today unanimously reported in favour of the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill, providing the cash bonuses are of not less than 50 dollars and an insurance certificate as compensation for those entitled to more than 50 dollars.
A BIG FIRE. OTTAWA, March 4. The historic city hall at Montreal was burned to the ground and numerous valuable works of art perished. It is estimated that the loss is 10,000,000 dollars. RADIO TELEPHONE. NEW YORK, March 6. The first news story ever sent by radio telephone from a steamship came over the ordinary telephone yesterday from the steamer “American,” 370 miles at sea. The experiment is declared to be a complete success, the voice being clearly audible. CYCLING SIX DAY. RACE. NEW YORK, March 6 At midnight on Sunday the 32nd International six-day bicycle race commences. Australia is well represented by Grenda, Mcßeath and Irstine. Each is teamed with an American rider.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1922, Page 2
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171AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1922, Page 2
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