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AUSTRALIAN an:* n.z. cable association. I HE Ki; KkEX KI.AX, NEW YORK. October 2d. At Oklahoma City. Governor I C. Wa Vi on has keen suspended from office on charges of corrupt practices by me Senate which voted ,‘W to 1 in favour of impeaching him. The charge was for emploving l.is joisonal chanfieur in tue Health Department at 20'> dollars a month, as contrary to law. Governor Walton says he will ignore the impeachment. NEW YORK SENSATION. (“Sydney Sun" Cables). (Received this dav at t).20 a.m.) NEW YORK. October 2.1. The latest sensation is a suit by V> . E. Stokes, the famous bole! magnate, aged seventy-two, who i.~ seeking a divorce from Ills handsome rod-liaiiod wife, aged thirty-seven, allegedly with the object of preventing her participation in th(> estates. Excitement was caused in he Court, when Mrs Stokes’ “double” with same tirian locks, admitted that, it- was she and not defendant who bad kept, many assignations which the prosecution, alleged against the co-respondent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1923, Page 2
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166AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1923, Page 2
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