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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)

CENTRAL A.M EBIC'A BLOODSHED MANAGUA 'Nicaragua), July IN

Dr Delasilva commenting on the cngngeiiicnt between the United Slates' marines and the Nicaraguans, told the Pan-American Federation of Labour. " Mar is on if the marines do not leave tbe country, even if we have to destory the wbole population of Nicaragua.

BATTLE FI ELD SCENE. VANCOUVEH. July IB

A me-vage Ironi Managua. Nicaragua. stales Sunday'- battlefield at Dental bears the appearance of a graveyard. .Flocks of vultures are on the .scene and the authorities are clearing tin' field to prevent an epidemic. Three hundred bodies, mostly of men killed by CnileJ States aeroplane- wore found in one place. Tbe piano was brought down by bomb, but the pilot escaped. WASHINGTON. July 18. Mr Keilog (Secretary of State) in n letter to the President of tlio American Federation of Labour, describes Sandiuo and liis followers as nothing more than outlaws. RADIO AFFAIRS. NEW YORK. July 18. Tbe Radio Corporation of America confirmed tbe report of the sale of the Canadian Marconi Company to Ln/.tml Bros., and Coy. London Bankers, but denied the report that the Radio Corporation or other American interests would obtain control of Hie Canadian Company. If i- undersl o<;d Laznrd Bros will form a bolding company to own and operate tbe Canadian Marconi, in which the British Marconi and Radio Corporation will hold stock, but the latter's interest will be sufficient to establish control. The Loudon report, however, that the C q'poration would appoint a Director on the Canadian Board is untrue, according to Corporation officials.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1927, Page 3

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264

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1927, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1927, Page 3

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