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SCHOONER ARRESTED
OTTAWA, Aug. 2.
A telegram from St. John, New ~ v Brunswick, says laden with liquors, estimated to bo worth three hundred thousand dollars, the Nova. Scotia, fishing schooner Granite, was towed into port by Government patrol boats on Monday. . The captain, super-cargo, and five seamen were arrested. The Granite sailed outside the 3-mile limit 1 and the charge was laid on the ground '• that liquor valued at forty thousand dollars was delivered to a West St. John resident, a mile and a half offshore last week.
U.S. PROTEST. [Renter Telegrams.] [Received this dav at 12.25 p.mA MEXICO CITY, Aug. 3. It is learned that representations interpreted as equivalent to a. protest were sent to the Department of State by United States Consul-General, Weedell, as the result of the first known instance of taking over church property of any United States Protestant denomination since the new religious regulations became effective.
PRANCE PAYS
WASHINGTON, August "2.
France on Monday paid ton million dollars cash to the United States as interest on the war supplied debt. ' A WHEAT POOL. OTTAWA, August 2. Making the Saskatchewan wheat pool the greatest grain handling organisation in the world, the elevators of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Company on Monday came under *' management of the pool with the first payment of a million and a-half dollars by the pool. Detroit Valuation Company’s holdings were decided by arbitration but are not announced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1926, Page 3
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