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[llY TELEGRAPH*—rER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, .May 27. The following was picked up by -M r Shriinpton junr., broadcasted from : lie New York “ Times ” building by the Australian' Press Association. NEW YORK, .May 2(1. A negro messenger for the Hamilton National Rank was knocked down and robbed of 34,000 dollars by three men who escaped in an automobile. PARIS, May 20. Abdel Krim’s petition for an armistice was rejected by the French Cabinet. MOSCOW, .May 20. What may prove one of the richest petroleum fields in the world, was recently discovered in North Central Siberia. WASHINGTON, May 20. Addressing the opening session of the Pan-American Red Cross Congress, President Coolidge stressed the benefits of an international intercourse along humane and scientific lines and asserted that these relations led to a better understanding among peoples of the world and to more cardial relations between the nations. Tlio message also contains the result of baseball matches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1926, Page 3
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