AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. A message from Denver says as a result of skirmishes tho dead are now five with forty injured. The national guardsmen on dut> at Hie Columbia Mine were under snip- ' ers’ fire for three hours, to-day, "R>i •no resultant injuries. The countrysido resembles a war tern tor>. en s are pitched and field hospitals are established. Nineteen outposts are placed round the mine prope.. v State officials are nip-holding the actions of the troopers yesteruay in firing on the mob. They said it the only thing they could do to sa>c their own livesNEW YORK, Nov. 23. * The “Sun” Washington correspondent says United States Navy isecretly building a seaplane with a - radius of three thousand mites, h . will attempt to fly across the Pacific > in 1928. The plane will be lead p i trial flights within two weeks. successful it will go to San thence ~to Japan or Philipp.«cs 'a Honolulu, with a .possibility o continuing its flight round the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1927, Page 3
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