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AMERICAN ITEMS

TRAGIC FIRE,

SEVEN PERSONS BURNT. [United Press Association.—By Electric Tel egraph .—Copyright. ] NEW YORK, Jan. 13. A report from Findlay, Ohio, states Laura Lord, an invalid, was reading in her chair after six others of the family had retired. Upsetting the lamp she was unable to give the alarm and the house was burned, all the occupants being incinerated.

U,S. POLITICS,

PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT VOTE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The House appropriation’s committee recommended the expenditure ol nearly thirty-five million dollars for prohibition enforcement in the next fiscal year, being the same amount as was expended in the. /previous year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 1

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100

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 1

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 1

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