AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
[Australia N.Z. Gable Association.] FARMERS BEING SA( I? IE It El). OTTAWA. September in, Mr Meigban. speaking at Bethany, Ontario, again attacked the Australian Treaty. lie saiil it sacrificed the Canadian farmer to gain a market tor tfte Canadian paper manufacturers. CANADIAN WHEAT YIELD. OTTAWA. September ill. The Canadian Bureau of Statistics estimate* the Dominion wheat yield for Ib’g.b will tie :t!l| .slp.tltlu bushel*. Last year's total was L’lVJ.llUO.iinn bushels. MACMILLAN EXPEDITION. WASHINGTON. September 10. MacMillan's ship. Bowduin, bits reached Gothaab. Greenland, after weathering strong Art-tie gales and resetting a party of Danish naval sailors ju-t before the latter’s boat sank. The Peary has also arrived at Gothaab. MacMillan lias reported to the National Geographic Society that a sixty mile gale struck the ship ami shortly after tin's the screams of men were heard almost alongside. An investigation showed a small power boat of the -hip Island iaulk. lull ot Danish sailors. towing a dory loaded with another group of sailors who wore struggling helplessly against the sea. A line "as thrown trout the Bowdoiti and this was taken I>v the sailors, whereupon both l-'Ol \1) \ LTV K. Hi iNIII.I 'Ll'. Kepi. 11. The ollieers am! men •>! tlie seaplane t’ \ p| bate been I -urn! alive and "i 11. The,' "ere adrift in 11n• Pm ilie and were found by a l lilted States si:hmaritie. no Thursday night, fifteen miles ,-a-t of Kauai. Tlte plane was found limiting at I p.iit. being towed into Pearl Harbour. WASHINGTON. Kept. 1!. Alt- Wilbur (Naval Secretary) and the officials of the Navy Department are jubilant over the news ot tlie safety of the ere" of P.X. 01. Admiral Eherle. Chief of O] oration* lias made the following statement : “It is wonderful new*. I cannot find words to express my rat ideat ion. At e bad based a hope ot safety on the staunchness ot tlie plane, which might have drifted to port bad site not bad the good fortune to be picked up by Patrol Boat R. -L”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1925, Page 3
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338AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1925, Page 3
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