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CHICAGO GANGS. PRESSMEN IN THEIR PAY. I United' Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
VANCOUVER, July 18
Six Chicago newspaper men have been named before the grand jury for “raketeering.” 04ie is the city editor of an evening newspaper. The others are mostly “Gang Land’’ reporters, who appear on the pay roll of gang leaders. The figures are about six times their regular salaries. Rival papers have been digging into the reporter Tingle’s operations since he was killed, with the result that the staffs of various newspapers are now involved. CANADA’S ORANGE MARKET. AUSTRALIA A COMPETITOR. (Received this day at 9.40 n.ra.) VANCOUVER, July 18. Australia entered vigorously into the 'battle for Canada’s orange market with the arrival of 800 cases by the Aorangi, Up to now the monopoly was enjoyed by California and now Australia, Japan and Brazil are endeavouring to secure. the market. "Wholesalers state the Australian shipment is in prime condition and the price is attractive. They predict a good market.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1930, Page 5
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