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(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] AMERICA CUP. NEW YORK, Aug. 22. The American Cup trials were halted on Friday owing to a heavy wind and sea, the committee feeling they knew enough of the boats in heavy weather after Thursday’s sailing. CANADIAN WHEAT. OTTAWA, Afiugust 22. Convinced that a state of emergency exists, Saskatchewan wheat pool representing sixty per cent, of the total yield of the province is seeking Government aid and the formation of a wheat board to market the whole o’f the year’s crop, including that of non members. A resolution advocating the Board was presented to Saskatechewan Government, which called a conference of Western Government representatives. WOMEN’S CONFERENCE. HONOLULU, August 22. The Women’s ronf«renee has ised a Pan-Pacific Women’s Association, dedicated to strengthening peace and improving social conditions of Pacific peoples. The Association plans to hold conferences every two to five years. Australia and New Zealand are among the charter members.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1930, Page 2
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