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A WRECK. (Received this day at II 0 a.ro OTTAWA. April AO,
A message from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, states wreckage from the Dutch steamer Callisto is scattered along the shore near Port Rowe and indicates the vessel which struck the rocks on Saturday during a heavy log. has broken up. It has not been determined wlmt number of the crew have perished.
dutch steamer sunk. VANCOUVER-. April 30,
A message from Sydney, Nova Scotia states it is feared the Dutch steamer On Hist O' has broken up and sunk with the crew, after running aground in a thick fog on Saturday. No trace has been found.
ONTARIO WINE PRODUCERS NEW YORK. ’April AO
A message from Toronto says Ontario wine producers criticise the action of the Ontario Liquor Control Board in purchasing two car loads ol Australian wine. They claim the Australian product is given a bonus bv their Government while the home produet pays a tax ol lift.' cents pu gallon. _
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1928, Page 3
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