AMERICAN NEWS
Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.)
PRESIDENT COOLIDGI
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.
It is authoritatively stated President Coolidge opposes the circulation of a petition proposing he be a candidate for President in 1928. The announcement followed reports in newspapers that endless chain petitions, urging him to run again had been circulated in New England, with a view to arousing a general popular demand for his re-nomination. Some argued that the statement still left Air Coolidge’s hands untied and lie could answer the convention call without the possible stigma of having sought re-nomination.
RADIO CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The next meeting of the International Radio Conference is scheduled for Madrid in 1932 as the result of an invitation by the King of Spain. Invitations were also presented by the Netherlands Government for Hague and the Egyptian Government for Cairo. HEARST PRESS ATTACK. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Tlie Henrst newspapers throughout the country, which for the past fortnight have been attacking Mexico and President Chiles, to-day varied their charges with a facsimile of a document allegedly supporting same, that President Calles, during the British coal strike in 1926, contributed 100,OCK) dollars directly to the strike fund of the British miners as a secret aid to the ideals of the proletariat, and 250,000 dollars to Arcos Ltd., for transmission to Litvinoff, to cause “ a world struggle.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1927, Page 2
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