AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LYNCH LAW. NEW YORK, April 30. At Columbia, in Missouri, a mob portly composed of students of the University of Missouri, dragged a negro from gaol, and lynched him. Tbe negro had been accused of attacking the 11-year-old daughter of a University professor. CECIL’S LONGINGS. NEW YORK, April 29 Lord R. Ceclil, in a farewell speech said: I wish somo nation or Power in the League of Nations would bring into the League the question of the Ruhr. He believed that the time was now ripe for the League intervention, and declared that the question eventually would be submitted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1923, Page 2
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106AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1923, Page 2
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