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AMERICAN CABLE HEWS,

Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]

SUNK AFTER COLLISION. NF.AV YORK, Feb. 8. Eighteen men were rescued fum the tug Wellington when she sank, f< Ilowitig, on a collision with the oil tanker Ardmore during the gale off the New Jersey coast, while towing two barges. Erroneous reports from Atlantic City on Sunday said that fifteen men m disappeared when one of these barges was cut away, but later news shows that the latter craft made the shore under their own sails. KVO LITTON TEACH ING. NF.AV YORK, Feb. 8. A telegram from Jackson, Mississippi, states that the Senate House of Representatives passed a Bill on ATondav preventing the teaching of the theory that men are descended from any lower order of animals in the schools that are supported ill whole or in part by the State. WORLD COURT. WASHINGTON, I'eh. 8. Air Benjamin Cathings, a Washington liiwer, has filed a petition in the United States Supreme Court requesting to restrain Air Kellog (U.S.A. Secretary) from carrying adherence to the World Court, because the Proctocol will create a tribunal higher than the United States Supreme Court itself, and will delegate sovereign powers from the United States Government to the World Court, thereby violating the American Constitution.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1926, Page 2

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207

AMERICAN CABLE HEWS, Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1926, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE HEWS, Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1926, Page 2

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