AMERICAN ITEMS.
j Australian and n.z. carle AssociAnoN. .MEXICAN REVOLUTION. BEDELS' SUCCESS. : {Received this dav at 10.2.') a.m.) ! ; NEW YORK, Dec. 28. A telegram from Vera Cruz states that tile revolutionaries claim several successes, with the capture of several generals and it section of (.f'Bregan’s troops. The Government admits the it is stilt in control of (he situation •. and is preparing a decisive blow at the revoiuj/ion, and -which blow is bound to he successful. A XK\Y (ITX. (Received this day at 10.10 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. The Army Ordnance Department announces it has perfected a gun weighing seven hundred thousand pounds, capable of hurling a projectile "-of lilte-m hundred pounds, twenty-three miles .It is of 1-1.50 inch calibre type and mounted on a wheeled carriage capable <1 transportation over railway tracks and is electrically controlled. STERLING KATMANDU. X KAY YORK, Dec. 20 Sterling reached -IT! .VS, represent ti jug an excess of five cents during a. little more than a iorluight. Observers state this is due to the. concluding efforts of London in arranging year , end obligations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1923, Page 3
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178AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1923, Page 3
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