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[“Sydney Sun” Cables.] UNITED STATES CONTRIBUTION. WASHINGTON, May 31. Commonsense must bo the keynote of the United States contribution to tlio world peace. President Coolidgc said, on Monday, during tlio memorial day address at the Arlington NatioiLd cemetery: “We should not underestimate the difficulties of European nations or fail to extend to them tlio highest degree of patience and most sympathetic consideration, hut wo cannot fail to assert the conviction that they aro in great need of the further limitation of armaments.” MONTREAL FINANCIER RESIGNS. OTTAWA, May 31. gii* Herbert Ames, the Montreal Financier, has tendered his resignation as financial director to the League of Nations. It will become effective in July, MOTOR RACING. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. At triditlliapolis, Frank Lockheed, a I,OS Angeles youth, on Monday won the annual automobile race. 3he scheduled five hundred miles was cut to four hundred on account of rain. He averaged 74.637 miles per hour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1926, Page 3
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