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MAJOR GOODSELL SAFE.

APPEARING AT THEATRES. (Received Yridav, 5.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, February 11. A message from Portland, Oregon, states that Major Goodsell, the champion sculler, is safe. Ho is appearing there at a local theatre. He declared he had no idea of how the report of the kidnapping originated. He visited ■Mexico three months ago and had since been giving a rowing act at theatres on the Pacific Cqast. Papers of February 5 carried a Sydney despatch, credit ed to the United Press Copyright, stat ing that E. C. Uhr, a supporter of Goodsell, had received ah’ anonymous letter from Mexico demanding five thousand ransom for the sculler’s de livery.—(A. and N.Z.) States at such a conference. It ir understood that Mr. Hugh Gibson, newly-appointed American Ambassador to Belgium, will bo United States delegate to the new conference if it is ar- , ranged. Senator Hale’s reference* s to the Unjted States na\ al programme, in which the Senate overrode* the Pres! dent, ordering the building of now light, cruisers. CANNOT GO WRONG. When her child is out of sorts a, mother cannot go wrong by giving it Chamberlain’s Tablets, for constipation is generally the cause of the trouble. Once the stomach and bowels are relieved, of their congested condition tho child is quickly itself again. Chamberlain’s Tablets are the most suitable la\:i t iyo for Hi i ’■ i An, Tluty 1 < |a - to take, have no unpleasant effects ari l contain nothing injurious. “There’s a Smile in every Tablet.” Sold by Chamberlain’s, Ltd., 520 Riley St.,‘Sydney.

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Wairarapa Age, 12 February 1927, Page 5

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MAJOR GOODSELL SAFE. Wairarapa Age, 12 February 1927, Page 5

MAJOR GOODSELL SAFE. Wairarapa Age, 12 February 1927, Page 5

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