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AMERICAN ITEMS.

lUSTIIAI.IAN AND N.SS. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AVIATION SPEED RECORD. NEW YORK, Oct. 17. At Mount Clemens, Lieutenant Maughnn (cabled on October 14) has established a new airplane speed record of 24miles per hour. !ANG r.O-A M KRICAN DRY LAW LITIGATION. NEW YORK, October .17. AftdY hearing arguments, the Federal Court has extended the temporary restraining orders against the U.S.A. Attorney-General. Mr Dougherty’s ruling respecting the seizure of . liquor iu American and foreign ships, until the Court hands down a formal, permanent opinion shortly. A CANADIAN MISSION. VANCOUVER October 17.

For the purpose of entering into trade negotiations, the Robb (Canadian Minister) sails for Australia on Friday with two advisers, Air .T. H. McDonald and Mr R, L. Cliff, representing the British Columbia lumber and dnirving industries respectively. CHILD DESERTION. OTTAWA, October 17. Tt is announced that Canada and the United States have ratified a convention by which wilful desertion or nonsupport of minor children constitutes an extraditable offence. BRITAIN PAYS INTEREST. WASHINGTON, October 10.

The Treasury Department lias announced the receipt of fifty million dollars (fropi Britain, interest due cm ivnr lofins),

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1922, Page 2

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183

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1922, Page 2

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1922, Page 2

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