AMERICAN ITEMS
USTHALIa- AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION - t-
AXTI-SOVIET AGENT, •' NEW YORK, March 22. Under an American permit of temporary admission into the Ulfted~ -states, Semenoff resumes his journey on Thursday, if not delayed by a law-’-:it begun by Richard and Company of New York, to recover furs valued* rtt ■-'30,000 sterling, confiscated by Senijnoff in Siberia.
AMERICA’S NAVY. WASHINGTON, March 23'
It is learned that the Naval Departnent threatened to reduce the Navy to welve battleships six less than United states allotment under the Washington •greement, in case Congress pastes the Bill reducing the Navy personnel to ixty five thousand men.
TREASURY FIGURES. WASHINGTON, March 23. It is announced the Treasury faces a dio: tage of 200 million dollars tlie income tax payments are below the estimates.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1922, Page 2
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