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By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. PAN -A M ERI (' A N CON FE R ENCE. lIA YANA. Feb. 20. The Pan-American Conference completed the final session with goodwill speeches bv the delegates m uliicii lurtlier mention ot intervention failed to appear. CANADIAN POLITICS. OTTAWA, Feb. 20. C. N. Canan (Conservative) moved a 'lory amendment to the Budget this afternoon, stating the House regrets the measure does not tend to provide increased employment in Canada nor induce a return ot Canadians to tlieir native land, nor prevent continued migration to the United States, nor do they make provision for the preservation of the Dominion markets for Canadian farm dairy products. The latter is a bit at the Australian treaty. POVERTY TN NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Feb. 19. Upon the report of Industrial Commissioner Hamilton, Governor Smith took stops to relieve the unemployment situation. He advised tlie County Supervisors to speed up public works and thus provide more jobs. Tlie Governor also issued orders that members of the Cabinet should hasten State building construction projects. Tlie report stated that conditions in Now York State were worse than at am- time since 1921.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1928, Page 2
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