AMERICAN ITEMS.
UJKTItALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. THE COT.I) SNAP IN U.S.A. NEW YORK, Jan. S. The cold wave cabled on December sth. has passed further south wreaking havoc in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Caroline and Tennessee. Twelve deaths are reported, three men freezing to death in New Orleans, making a total for the country of 30 deaths. The cotton States have derived one benefit from the unprecedented conditions. the boll weevil having suffered tin* first real set-back since its spread in the United Stales. It is expected notv that America's cotton crop will gain many millions in value as the result thereof. In Florida the citrus crops have suffered some damage however. atf
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1924, Page 2
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114AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1924, Page 2
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