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[BY TELMRAI'H—MR PIIESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, May 28. The following information was broadcasted from the. New York Times building by the Australian Press Association : NEW YORK, May 27. The Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden arrive here to-morrow on a three months’ visit. Iho city is preparing to welcome Royalty. The Prohibitionists may nominate a candidate for the Governorship of the New York State. Eric Hagen La Cuer, baulk line billiard champion, was subject to a mysterious attack by two men as lie entered the ball- ot bis bouse to-day. He was seriously injured. The United Jewish Campaign in New York has raised over six million dollars for relief work in America. Mr j. D, Rockefeller gave one hundred thousand dollars. WASHINGTON, May 27. - The United States Shipping Board has voted to- complete the sale of five Pacific liners remaining under the Board, to the Robert Dollar Steam Ship Company. " SEATTLE, May 27. Amundsen and fifteen companions are expected to arrive here on June 22nd. BERLIN, May 27. Paavo Nurmi, the t!ying~Finn racer, Thns run a spike into his leg and the injury prevents him from entering the competitions. GENEVA, May 27. The Arms Parley has termined with the desired results accomplished. LONDON, May 27. President Coolidge has sent messages of congratulations thiougli Ambassador Houghton to the British Government upon its speedy recovery from the strike conditions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1926, Page 3
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228WIRELESS NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1926, Page 3
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