AMERICAN ITEMS.
UtSTRAUAS AND N.Z. C.VBM? ASW.CIATKIS cmNK.si: affairs. Xj.’W YORK, Fob The Ohiengo “Tribune's" Shanghai correspondent says : Tim American, British. Frcn-li and .Japanese Admnj,|s arc conferring here with " VK> " to a unification of their policy respecting the protection of foreign snipping on the I’ppcr Ymigtse lliver. against bandits who for many months piist hiiv*- much' trading along tin? stream extremely hazardous. . Ontlaws fired upon a numt»er of ships, including British ami 'American ones. The Chinese Government seems powci-lo-s to handle the situation. COXSI I ATK AFT \ I I t WASHINGTON. F-b 4 >o. Tile American reply to the last British communication regarding the Newcastle consulate ease has been iorwnidcd to the British Foreign Offi'c. Tt is understood tile 1 nited State.-. aftei three investigations. hob 1 ' that the British Government’s allegations against the consulate officers. Messrs Slater and Brook- (that they improperly exercised their authority) are baseless, and Britain lias been advised that the consulate would be kept closed until the men are publicly exonerated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1923, Page 2
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166AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1923, Page 2
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