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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

<fc N.Z. Cab.e Association.] U.S.A* LABOUR DAY. NEW YORK. September 7. Labour Day was celebrated yesterday throughout the United States. Storms, drownings and automobile and train accidents took a heavy toll during the .celebration throughout the United States. Fifth deaths are already reported and also 160 injured, and five missing. The casualty list is expected to ha increased when the full reports were received. The largest total in one -accident was in the wreck of a scenic limited train near Leadville, in Colorado, in which twenty-seven were killed and 50 were hurt. Automobile accidents at level crossings took numerous lives,,while 12were killed and 25 injured in New York and New Jersey as the result of a heavy storm. Five men are missing in a small boat from Atlantic City. CANADIAN ELECTIONS. OTTAWA, Sept. 7. Five hundred and twenty-eight candidates were officially nominated today to contest two hundred and fortyfour seats in the Canadian House of Commons at the general elections on September 14 th. For one seat, Acclamation, a LiberalProgressive has been elected unopposed. The composition of the candidates is us follows: One hundred and ninety-nine Libera Is. Two hundred and thirty-three Conservatives. Twenty Progcssives. Twenty-five Independents. Eighteen Labourites. Twelve United Farmers. Twenty-one Liberal-Progressives.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1926, Page 2

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1926, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1926, Page 2

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