AMERICAN ITEMS
A CRITIC OF CHICAGO. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK, January 23. A Chicago message states: Ascribing the conditions existing to “reckless fiilancing over a long period of years,” Mr Silas Strawn, an internationally known lawyer, described the city’s financial difficulties as tthe “most serious situation that has ever confronted an American city, our political leaders having failed utterly, and being imported to keep the City Council school government functioning when on the verge of chaos. CANADIAN HARVEST. • OTTAWA, Jan. 23. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics has announced that the total Canadian wheat yield for 1929 is estimated at 2?9-, 520', OJO bushels harvested from 25,255,000 acres. A SERIOUS CHARGE VANCOUVER, Jan. 23. .Owners of the Vancouver motor boat. “Taiheiyo,” which was sunk in a collision with a United States coast guard vessel off the coast of Mexico, have protested to the. Government that the boat was deliberately rammed. and the crew of six were left to be rescued by a third party vessel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1930, Page 5
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