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[P.EOTEJT Tei.F.GRAMH. ] BLOCKADK OK m'.M-lU'XN'KHS MOW YORK. May 0. Tlic operations of (54 vessels, with 13 seaplane auxiliaries, are being divected by wireless cede messages from Washington to the llngshii. ol the Dry xxAnnada. A dozen boats tire held in reserve' for relief purposes. Iwculyiwo more boats have been mobilised at Atlantic City. The captain of the flagship has announced that the blockade is one hundred per cent, effective so far, RIOTING OX ()1 LFIKI.DS. W XK\V YORK. May 0. There was rioting on the oilfields at Kldorade. in Arkansas, when a band of two hundred oilfield workers mareli•—rd into the camp of eighty-five negroes who were engaged 1 1i the construction (if a pipeline. Several negroes were wounded, and were brought to Kldorado. It is reported that several were killed. Approximately one hundred shots were exchanged. Ihe negroes deserted their camp.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1925, Page 3
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