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13v Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. OIL SCANDAL. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Hurry Blackmer, the oil man, who fled to Europe to escape testifying to the Teapot Dome scandal, gave five thousand dollars to the President Coolidge campaign fund for 1924, according to Chairman Nye, of the Senate Teapot Dome Committee, who stated that investigators inspecting the campaign contributions filed with the House, ascertained that Blackmer sent this amount from his hiding place in Europe. CANADIAN APPLES. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) VANCOUVER, B.C'., Feb. 15. Asked in the House on Tuesday if there was any progress in the entry of apples in Australia the Minister of Agriculture (Air Motherwell) said he had heard that Australia still opposed removing the embargo because of the fear (of firebliglit. Tt was the privilege of Australia to make the embargo if they so desired.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1928, Page 2
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