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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLI? ASSOCIATION. AMERICAN TRAIN CRASH. NFAV YORK, March 30? A telegram fiom Columbus, OlniqVcports an express train travelling ah mos&at seventy miles an hour crashed into a motor car on a level crossiiig. The entire train was derailed and wrecked. At least three passengers were killed and scores injured. A Woman and two children in the motor car were killed. AAI ERICA AND JAPAN. WASHINGTON, March 30. Tito Lnnsing-Ishii Agreement under which, in 1017, United States recognised Japan’s special interests in lias been cancelled by mutual stc^| inent between the Washington kto Governments. Diplomatic" tions resulted in a new understanding, based primarily on the provisions of the nine-power agreement reached at Washington Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1923, Page 2
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