AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. REPRESSING THE MARK. NEW YORK, May 28 German marks have reached an extraordinary low record, selling at one million for 1625 cents. STATE-OWNED SHIPS. WASH INGTON, May 28 The United States Shipping Board announces that offers have been received for the vessels of eighteen of the foreign services which the Board conducts. The offers, it states, have been extremely disap|>ointing. Only four out of twenty offers have given any hope of possible sales, and these pertain to the Oriental and South American routes, flic buyers liaie completely ignored the Atlantic services. It now .-cents certain that direct Government operation of the Board’s lines will come about.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 2
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113AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 2
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