AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. WITHIN TURKK -MILK LIMIT. (Received this day at 12.20 p.m.) NKW YORK. November (I. it is cliiiim'd by the prohibition enforcement officers that the seizure ol the liquor laden British schooner. Louise, was made within the three-mile limit, not twelve miles. She was taken one mile from the shore. axothkr mint, DISASTER. ‘.’7 BODIES RECOVERED. (Received this day at 12.‘d0 p.m.) XEW YORK. November 0. Twenty-seven bodies were taken trom the Glen Rovers coal mine. West Virginia, wrecked by' an explosion. Six others are believed to have perished. liquor smuggling. WASHINGTON, Nov. (I. Airs tvillebrandt (Assistant Attorney General of United Slates) in an annual report says rum running out ranks piracy and all other criminal offences. America is also facing on the high seas one of the greatest problems in the enforcement of the Federal liquor law. Trade statistics from Scotland ami Bahamas showing the amount of liquor trickling through the sea gates of America, demonstrate that the coastguard regulations are wholly inadequate to stop the traffic. The quantity of liquor annually smuggled into America cannot even he approximated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1923, Page 3
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186AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1923, Page 3
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