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!iy Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. CHICAGO CUN BATTLES. NEW YORK, Felt. 20. At Chicago Police Commissioner Hughes, announced that since January 1, 1925, thirty-two policemen, and 1-13 gangsters had' been slain in gun battles. In the preceding two years, the death roll was eighteen and ninety gangsters. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TREATY. OTTAWA February 18. The Regina (Saskatchewan) Legislature on Friday by 48 to 5 refused to endorse a resolution stating that the Australian treaty is not in the best interests of the dairy industry of the province, and that the Dominion Government. be requested to take steps to remove handicaps from the treaty. WORLD’S SPEED RECORD. NEW YORK, February 19. At Daytona Beach, Florida, Capt. Campbell established a new world's record. driving a Packard 206.95 miles per hour. Assisted by a strong wind. Tachometer registered 220 miles per hour, at one time, but the roughness of the beach slowed his pace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1928, Page 2
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152AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1928, Page 2
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