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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.

[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]

THE HUMAN SIDE. OTTAWA. July 23. J/e.slio Hathaway robbed the bank at riiorndale. Four clerks lived above the hank. Hathaway at midnight locked them in the vault while lie stolo six thousand dollars and drove away in an automobile. When ho had driven six miles out of town he became worried whether the clerks had lieen xnifocated. He returned and found himself unable lo open the vault and called the police whom he assisted to get an expert who freed the fain (nig clerks. Hathaway quietly slipped away again hut an unlucky chance caused his arrest in the next town. U.B.A. NAVAL BASKS IN PACIFIC. WASHINGTON. July 22. The Acting Secretary of the Navy, Mr Robinson, will soon inspect tho naval bases, including Pearl Harbour, Honolulu. The joint army and navy manoeuvres in Hawaiian waters demonstrated its defence weaknesses. An appropriation for Pearl Harbour will he stressed in next Congress. Confidential reports on the situation aie already made by Admiral Coontz and Generali Hines, and are being studied 1,..- the Army, and Navy Joint Board Senator Halo (Chairman Senate Navai Committed -and other [Congressman visile.l Pearl Harbour recently.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1925, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
195

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1925, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1925, Page 2

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