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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(United Press Association. — lly Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.; NKW YORK. April I. The wildest trading followed the London announcement that the rubber restrictions were removed. Ail records were broken when prices fell below twenty-two cents, to new low ground since establishment ol the Exchange. The sales totalling 339-1 lots of two and a half long tons each set a record for all time in trading volume. The market i.losed off Mx per cent point three to six point lout cents per pound. Congress regarded the London announcement as a victory for those sponsoring the legislation to oft set

monopoly. Representative Neu ton will sponsor a hill for establishing buying pools. I-Ie declared, however, that legislation will be proceeded v.itli to provide i against future emergency. | "Mr Hoover who led opposition to the British monopoly refused to comment hut some officials interpreted the British action 'as meaning that kind of governmental assistance t" industry had proved impracticable. WASHINGTON, April 4. In the event of Great Britain adhering to the proposed anti-wav pact. Air Kellogg stated the question ot a Dominion signing separately was > „ t „ w OUIL .. . .. 1 1 the Dommsignatures ol an\ ot

1011 ALLEGED IMPERSONATION. VANCOUVER. April 4. Captain Herbert Wellington Upjohn, i who is described as a New /.ea mu journalist, and who gained nrst eh s. privileges on the liner n !, third class ticket, when he al t„ed was posing some time ago as - Stephen McKenna, the well-known Bntisl. novelist, is being held at the Los Angeles gaol. Th.ere are rumouis of his impending deportation ’> NhWara, but these are unfounded. However, his deportation is being considered at Washington. Hectic reports of his adventures have reached Vancouver,

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1928, Page 3

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1928, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1928, Page 3

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