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AMERICAN ITEMS

•a. 1 ltmiK.tl.lAN t.\D N.i. rmu AsSOIUAT.CN ! * ~ AM ICR K A .MOVE. NEW YORK, June 2!\ i.tarsi newspapers assort tile whole i.f t 1 o .Mexican kidnappings were' pnr-pu-tly arranged b\ (ortaiu oil operators tor liie purpose of deloating a movement lu secure I'niied States recognition in Mexicu. President Obrcgon declared tbe whole incident was designed j to permit Mexico’s enemies to breathe | enmity he tween Mexico City and Wash- j illgtnn. TAI.K OF HI EI.ASK I’S ES( A I’K. ! XKW YORK. June ‘J<>. | ! Reports from .Mexico state Bielaski j j escap d by his own efforts while bis . Captors wore as!ce]>. lie was bare-j footed and half naked, and made ! way from a cave where the bandit ' lii if starved him. Me then loaned from a eldf, swam a river, and luge in a Mexican engineers home. Hioluski was badly scratched and bitten by insects. ROCKEEI.I.ER’K ESTATE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) NEW YORK. Jttn«* :«i. William Roekl'eller leaves an estate estimated between 800 and -100 million dollars, in equal shares fo four children. There are no public bequests. ' AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS, i (Received this day at 8 a.m.) j NEW YORK. J line 30 I New York newspapers express sorrow at tbe Irish situation. The “World” snvs all tbe enemies of ordered Government, all upholders of tbe rule or ruin policy are standing against the Provisional Government. The task appears ; more obvious and its duty more urgent. ' because ~f t'. o hostile alliance it faces in defending Ireland against conspiracy riot, and misrule. Tbe “Times” says cynics may gloat, but all true lovers of belaud will mourn what is happening. The .public speo- - tacle is too disheartening for reproach. 1 ft is a tiling calling for anxious in- - quiry rather than for recrimination.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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298

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 3

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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