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By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. BOMB DROPPED. NEW; YORK. March US. A bomb exploded at the pier where the steamer Olympic docked, landing the Hungarian delegation for the Kossuth Celebration. Several shots were fired, hut there were no casualties. f.S.A. NAVY. WASHINGTON. March l’i. The U.S.A. House of Representatives has begun a discussion on the Naval Bill. Mr Andrew- described Iho measure as a programme for tin minimum jit ace needs of ihe navy. fi was a programme leaving the United States -iill tar short of parity with Britain. Mr McClintoek attacked the measure. declaring the Navy gang is seeking a soft berth. Mr Brewer said President Cooliilgi’s vaci'ilhitiiig policy of first asking for a heavy programmi' and then accepting a great reduction was keeping people in 1 1 illusion and the country in a stale of uproparcdnesx. MEXICAN REBELS KILLED. ’ MEXICO CITY, March 13. Thirty-one insurgents were killed, and also twelve Federal soldiers, in two combats in the state of Jalisco. WASHINGTON. March 14. The Foreign Relations Committee favourably reported on the International Radio Convention negotiated last autumn to the Senate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1928, Page 2
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