AMERICAN ITEMS
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BA DIO APPARATUS. NEW YORK, June 22
Signor Marconi lias announced that h-• is convinced that wireless telephony between New York and Loudon is a matter of inly a feiv years. He added that all the present radio apparatus Mill he completely obsolete in ten years’ time. TEBBIFIC CYCLONE. OTTAWA, June 23. A terrific cyclone has swept the Western Canadian prairies from Calgary to Winnipeg. It reached its height at Portage, La Prairie, where the roofs of the hotels and elevators Mere blown off. The damage done to the wheat fields is most extensive. In one ease a standing freight ear Mas driven at a high s]>ced by the wind along the track, and collided with a moving train, demolishing the locomotive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1922, Page 2
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