AMERICAN ITEMS
ATHLETE’S TOUR
MAY GO TO AUSTRALIA
[United Press Association. —By Electric
Telegraph.—Copyright.]
NEW YORK, December 31. The United States Amateur Athletic Union .has announced that the day- before Osborne was to entrain from Champagne, Illinois, for San Francisco, they received a telegram from him stating that bis wife bad suddenly become ill, which comipelled him to cancel his tour. The Athletic Union stated that if the A ustra '' an authorities believed that, there was still time to renew the invitation, they would gladly transmit same to Osborne, and consent to bis going.
BOUNDARY FINES
(Received this day at 10 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Mr Stimson and Ambassador Howard to-day signed the convention of the United States and Britain delimiting definitely the boundary line of the Phillippine Archipelago and the State of North Borneo. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 6
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