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OXFORD CROUP. [PBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] INTERLAKEN, Sepember 2. Two thousand people, representing 40 nations, attended the opening of the world assembly of the Oxford Group. There were SOO from Britain, and others from Japan, the United States, France, Germany, the Orient, Scandinavia, the Little Entente countries, and the Balkans. FLOODS IN COLORADO. DENVER, September 3. Floods from the Rockies swept scores of towns. Several persons are missing and scores were rescued from housetops. A woman was drowned when ’an automobile was carried from a highway into a creek. PINK ELEPHANT. CAPE TOWN. September 2. The first pink elephant seen by a sober man was encountered in Kynsna forest. Cape Province. It was a newlyborn three-foot calf, pink all over. Native wood-cutters lied in terror. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.
MEXICO CITY, September 3
’rhe American Ambassador (Mr J. Daniels) received Mexico’s reply to the demand by the United States for arbitration oil payment for expropriated United States- owned farm lands, .’rhe reply is presumed to reject the demand, but to open a way for eventual arbitration. The contents are being withheld until Sunday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1938, Page 2
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