AMERICAN ITEMS.
I \ CSTUAMAN AND N .. CAULK ASSOCIATION. j r.s. navy. WASHINGTON, >.lan 22. Mr Denby (Secretary of Lbe Navy; appealing to the Mouse Naval Cnmnuti.-,. urged the immediate appropriate,, ~t six and a-ball million dollars i I'or the purpose of modernising tltir- | ti.ii capital .ships retained under the | Washington Naval Agreement. He declared that next year an additional j bOO.(IlKidol. will be asked to complete this programme, in order to keep pace with Britain and Japan. bootleggers attests. I beret ved this day at 1 j NEW YORK, Jauntily 23. I At Gary. Indiana, sixty persons , Mere arrested, including the Matoi of I the city, sheriff, prosecuting attorney 1 and Justices of Peace, as a result of indictments by the Federal Grand Jury arising from the investigation of an alleged bootleg ring, which it is said, made a million dollars out of illicit liquor traffic in the steel centre.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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150AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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