AMERICAN MARINES. (Received this dnv at 8.50 a.m.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Announcing to-day that a United States marine guard had been ordered to Managua from Carinto. the State Department said it had been informed bv the American minister at Managua, that British Italian Charge d’ Affairs had made representations to him that they considered their subjects in imminent peril in “the present situation without outside protection, and he concurred in these views.
EXPLOSION FATALITIES. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.
A message from Baltimore states thirty-seven injured in the explosion of the Richelieu were mostly Negroes and died to-day and three are missing l>elieved to have been trapped in the flames in the hold. The vessel sank tq the Bottom of the harbour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 2
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