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AMERICAN NEWS

MINE TRAGEDY. (Australian Press Association A Sun.) (Received this day at 9 a.m.) OTTAWA, Feb. 12. A message from Timmins, Ontario, states the fate of the <lO men trapped in the ilolliuger Mine still was unknown on Sunday. Twelve were rescued on Saturday. Six are known to he dead. EXPORT OK GOLD. NEW YORK, Keb. 11. The “Tribune’s” Washington correspondent says more than two hundred million dollars worth of gold left United States during the last quarter of 1927, the largest outflow for any similar period since the war. lIEIIE DANIELS INJURED. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. A message from Los Angeles states Belie Daniels was gravely injured, and narrowly escaped death in an automobile accident while filming a scene lor a forthcoming cinema play. Tier back was severely strained and there arc possibly internal injuries. EDISON AT 81. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Mr Edison celebrated Its eighty-first birthday at Fort Myers, l .orida. conducting experiments in search ol a rub-ber-bearing indigenous plant, not to supplant tropical rubber, but to be useful ill the event of a war emergency. OIL ENQUIRY. WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. The Semite Investigation Committee was informed by a witness that at least twenty-five thousand dollars, part ol the Continental Company’s profits were traced Lo the Republican National Campaign deficit of 1920. Will Hays, woo was Chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1920 and in charge of Mr Harding’s presidential campaign telegraphed to the Senate Committee that he had no knowledge of the Continental Trading Company and that the funds received to make up the party deficit came from indi\iduals. U.S. NAVY VOTE. WASHINGTON Feb. 11. The huge naval programme proposed l*y the administration has raised such opposition that the House Naval Committee decided to begin on Wednesday to bear some of those who proteste I which is an unusual procedure. A number of members of the ( onimittee havo intimated that they wish that the sum proposed by Air W ibnr lor the programme be cut in half.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 3

AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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