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j u:62«*ilAN Ahn NA. OATtUK AJlt'OOU'flON j KXPCLSUiX ORDKRKD. | AIKXICii. .hminiry IT. I I’l o-iilrut (din rani ho ordered tin i>‘ : !-n-ii oi Ah ir igtinr h'ilijii witliii ill day-. Ohoogon declared that the ! Federal nlltli"! it’e- in fiiturr would | tal.o -tops |o pi rvrni Violations of tin ; laa s !,y I lie oit hollo ("iiiicli. t Inis not dm ending on the enforcement o! tbe-e la"s hy Mir Stair aat Iwrities. This is considered ns a first nioveni'lit by Obrogon eg;-, iict alleged f'atliolir nggres-iveimss. Mis order has onus, rd a stmin ol protest throughout the ronutry. which is uuivr: -allv Catholic Till': .MARK KAIM.S. (ITrecived this dav at I 1..‘1d ain j XKW YORK. .lan 111. The tlrrnian marl; rrarhrd the Icv.i'i oil ]•(■( nrd and Is «11 :• 1 1 r-> 1 at : ighleen t’l'.ii-and to tin' dollar. Rankers report heavy offerings in Merlin. Amsterdam and l.ondon. MRITAIX’S I)KMT OKKKK. X KAY YORK, dan ill Tlir .Yew York Trihunr's Washing tin correspondent learns from excel--lent a(i l Tori I irs that the British Commission propo't'd to make an annual I iyrr nt ot interest, and principal of til" debt thirty - even millions st, rling. with a complete repayment in Inrlv ye ai's. A SKNATK I'A'fITMIV. 'Ueeeived this dnv at 11 -MO a.m.t \Y ASI I r.Y( 'TOY . Tm II). Senator King ml rodneed a re.-nlii-lion ill die Senate asking "hat instrin lions ilc-'i Stale Mejia! t meiii gave Air Itoyd'ii. Ihe American Observer on
ill*' Reparations Commission prior lo his speech opposing the I''reiieli policy regarding Merman;.. The resolution, width was rnferred to Ihe foreign K chi i ions Committer i- construed as -v;: lii:i it v (I.•man.lima ! lie Stale Depart- • r, milt's attit iltlf regarding reparations. 1 j i wo opposite yikws. R. . 'lived, t! Ii -s da; at PM.’.'i p.liid' ,Y [•:\Y YORK. •!annary Id. | inruglir.'d messages i|ain (on ei nor . j Silzrr i i Xer. .leisey and Governor 'I I’inehol of Pennsylvania express opI posit:- views regarding prohibition. ’I lie loinier mgeti lira h'gjshitnre to pa.-s a resolution asking Congress lo amend tlm Volstead Art, la legali-e beer and v, ine ■. Tin hill rr decia red tihove all else, keep I ’ril usy Ivan ia dry. I Knelt policy is diefled by t!m States of public opinion. KIM.Iff r.Y R i 'SSI A . XKAY A'ORK. danuary 17. All 11 nover an noe need the A mere can Relief tslni inisf ra | ion. v.ill erase Operations in Soviet Russia after the j harvest, early next summer. j .MOT! I.AAV. | i i.’ecen i'd this da-, at IT .MO amA i Yf V. A( IR K . da n ini j i 10. j A l Marrison. Arkansas. angered b\ i th" reeciit' samitage ill "onlie tien uith I the local railway strike, a m I. of ciii- ! Z( "' descended mi the home of ast ■;|. ; .. r ! named AL-Gieg.r. il,-d amid a hail j' f Indict-. hater. McGregor'- body was ! found hanging lo a trestle. Tile mob ! scor'd mother man who supplied bail Inr the -Irikors charged with .sabotage, and v, hipped him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1923, Page 3
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