AMERICAN ITEMS.
YCSTP.ALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. St BAITING WARSHIPS. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. Fite more Fnited States battleships are doomed under the Naval Limitation Treaty. They are to be scrapped this week. They are the New Hampshire, Louisiana, Georgia, Rhode Island and ('oiinecticiit. Six other battleships were sold last week. They had never left the launching ways. FARAIEIIS TO RAISE LESS WHEAT. r __ r NEW YORK, October 30. A Chicago message states the American farmers, having learned the lesson that the low prices are due to a surplus of wheat, will next year raise less wheat and more of other crops. The Federal Reserve Bank lias announced that rlie autumn seeding in wheat growing areas centring upon Chicago, is only seventy-eight pet"cent of last years’ total. THE REPARATIONS CONFERENCE. (Received this day at 0.20 n.m.) NEW YORK. Oct. 30. Air W. H. Booth, President of the International Chamber of Commerce, has sailed for Paris to arrange a conference of delegates front thirty-eight nations to make recommendations regarding the proposed reparations dismission advocated bv AR Hughes, the I'nitcd States Secretary of State.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 2
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181AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1923, Page 2
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