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(Australian Press Association & Sun.) PRESIDENT’S WISHES. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. President Coolidge indirectly advised the House Naval Committee that he would lie satisfied with considerable reduction in the proposed naval programme. The Committee was informed that the President would insist only upon (twenty-live new ten thousand ton cruisers. It. was proposed to willingly drop the rest of the programme as a concession to the numerous protests. Twenty-five cruisers would cost approximately four hundred million dollars. NEW TRIAL REFUSED. NEW YORK, Feb. 14. A motion for a new trial ol Hickman was refused.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1928, Page 3
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