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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)

BUTTER PRICES DROP. VANCOUVER, Nov. 2. Rutter dropped two cents per pound. The new prices are forty to forty-two rents to retailers, according to grade. The decline is attributed to heavy supplies of Alberta competing with New Zealand butter.

AMERICAN POLITICS. (Received this day at 11.0 a.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 2. At St. Louis, Missouri, three hundred agricultural leaders from twenty midAVest and Southern States adopted a resolution in conference demanding the re-enactment of legislation effectively incorporating the principles of Plenary Haugen Bill, which President Coolidgo declared unconstitutional. The resolutioji criticised M.r Coolidge’s farm policy. An appeal was issued to agricultural sections of the nation to throw their voting support to candidates favourable to farm relief in the approaching presidential election, regardless of previous party allegiance. The delegates declared Mr Coolidge was “barren of constructive proposals” and criticised him for “ nullifying by veto the act of Congress for agriculture.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1927, Page 3

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156

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1927, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1927, Page 3

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