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i': • AL QAIPONiE. r, '• .. .. ... t .JMBEIAS CX9RPUIS ACTION. u ’ . _ . , . Vj-T ! (United Press Association —By Electric i '• ’ Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW YORK, September 21. A message states that another effort. to secure his/ freedom, made by Al. Oapone, to-day, when, manacled to (guards, he appeaned at the Federal 'Court to institute habeas corpus paroioeedings to, set aside the sentence pa9Bed on him on May 3, on the iground that the Statute of (Limitations forbade punishment, for income tax Eolations had. ocjjprredi three . jrere brought., p/ The hear petition is set |down for ; 33 ‘'' !•: CANADA’pmOP POSITION. OTTAWA, September 22. “The crop year commences with Canada occupying a favourable export position; undoubtedly, the best position held by the Dominion ’Brace 1928,’’ says the Dominion Bureau of; Statistics. “The Canadian position, at present, is largely due to two main factors, namely, lack of foreign competition, and the' price levels on a kiund export basis.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 6
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