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By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. .TELEPHONE EXTENSION. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m-) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Radio telephone service between Continental Europe and Washington was inaugurated by a three-minute conversation between Mr Kellogg and United States Ambassador Gibson, also ie Belgian Minister had communications with Brussels. HON. AMERY’S VISIT. VANCOUVER, Jan. 19. When Hon. L. S. Amery reaches Toronto, ho will be asked to refrain from discussing British preferences Ontario manufacturers say they hm more interest in naval contributions than in British goods. Mr Amery s advocacy of Hudson Bay is causing unfavourable comment.
U.S. POLITICS. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Heflin renewed the attack on Smith in the Senate to-day and continued the charge against Catholics. Smith refused to comment to Heflin’s remarks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1928, Page 3
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