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AMERICAN ITEMS

DISCOUNT RATE

(United Press Association—By Electrn Telegraph—Copyright).

NEW YORK, May. I

New York Federal Reserve Bank has reduced the discount rate from 3j- tc 3 ner cent.

MAN HUNT ORGANISED

FOR MAN WHO MURDERED HIS WIFE. • ,

(Received this dav at 11 a.m.) VANCOUVER, May 1. A man. hunt has been launched, throughout the Continent ■ for Everett Frank Lindsay, formerly of the Australian Army, who is charged with clubbing his wife to death in Seattle, and burying her body in a shallow grave under a cabin on February 15. the woman .was formerly Nurse Reid, of Vancouver. Lindsay was seen in the local suburbs a week ago, and it is believed lie may have sailed for Australia perhaps (by the Niagara.

STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES

NEW YORK, May 1

Stock declines continued with “bears” hammering down values, the best issues making the most severe declines. United States Steel broke below 180 ancT regained only a small part of the loss. Other leading industrials met with equal pressure while rails were demoralised in liquidation. The volume was increased by

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1930, Page 5

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AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1930, Page 5

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1930, Page 5

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