AMERICAN ITEMS
APPLES TRADE,
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright,]
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) VANCOUVER, March 21
"With a, view to developing greater trade, and exchange between Canada and other Dominions, a greater quantity of Australian and New Zealand apples this year are being imported into British Columbia. A Vancouver firm announces eight hundred boxes of Australian Jonathans are due by tin; Aoraugi next w.tsek for local dikflribuLion. Tne next boat is ibringing nearly live thousand boxes of New Zealand, oi the Delicious variety Jt is intended that tlic.se will take the phu*j of American Wincsaps m the British Columbia market. These shipments are the result of a revisit by Vancouver firms representatives to Australia and New Zealand.
KAYE DUN’S TRIAL
NEW YORK, -March 21
Daytona Beach is a very busy course. It has compelled Kaye Don to postpone his attempt at the record. He attained a speed of ninety miles an hour on his first run. Then he was forced to desist when the roughness nearly bounced him out of tile cockpit.
DOCTOR. COOK
AN APPOINTMENT
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) VANCOUVER, March 21. Doctor Cook, who was recently released from gaol, lias been appointed permanent physical director of theBovs Brotherhood, Chicago. He was cheered by nine hundred hoys when he -accepted the appointment. He told them lie defied tho world to prove lie did not discover the North Pole.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1930, Page 5
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