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THE TREATY FICHT. SENATOR FALLS’ AMENDMENT. FINAL VOTE ON 21*t. • ; By Cable. —Prew Arwx.-i.ition — Copyright, i :R.*.eived 3. 9.15 n.m.) New York, Oct. 1. The Senate unanimously agreed to j take a final vote on Senator Fails' 35 amendments to tlie Treaty on October ;21st. This will lie the first, definite te.-t of party -trength.- <A. and N.Z.) AN ANTI-TREATY SPEECH. >ENATOR GET> THE -BIRD. ’ i Received 3. '.'.2 , .» a.m.j New York. Oct. 2. At Ardmore. Oklahainu, Senator l 11-*d wa* driven <.ti tn-- .-tag- w ti»-n lie i attempted a .-p».*’<.li again-'. ’Ji-.ity. —<A. and N.Z.) BOUNDARIES COMMISSION AMENDMENT. j REJECTED BY 5* TO I (.Received 3, 11.20 a.in.i Washington. October 2. Th- Senate rejected by 3* vol-* to 13<.> Senator Fails amendment ehmiinaring the United States from me i International Bound.n !»•- C'oinmis*ion.— <A. and N.Z.) RACIAL STRIFE. FURTHER RIOTING. New York. Oct. I. Race riots occurred m Helena. Arkansas. Band* of white* and negroes are battling in the *treets. Many are wound'd, and troop* ha\r been dispatched —<A. and N Z VIOLENT OMAHA. FURTHER OUTBREAKS FEARED. MACHINEGUNS ON ROOFS. (Received 3. 9.15 a.m.) New- York, October I. The New York Times' Omaha 'or-re-poiirieni state* that another Negro assoulted a white woman. The n-wspapers *upj>re**erl th- fact in older to prevent the resumption of ••i' ttng. A thousand '.r>>ops aie patrohiiig tli- city and ma-hinegun* have been placed on the roofs of buildings in many *e<-tn>ns. More than lot/ persons have been arrested as a result <>f rhe recent riots.-- (A. and N.Z ) PRESIDENT WILSON WORSE. tRe-.eived >.l.i a.ni.'i Washington. October 2. President WiXon i- worse and a nerve specialist has l>e-n calieo in. —(A. and N.Z.) FLOODS IN MEXICO. TOWN WIPED OUT (Re.-e--. ed :t. 9.2'- a.m.) Now York. October 2. A despatch from Mexico city re-p<-.it* that tic- ';* in northern put of the .-'tat- of r hiapa* wiped ■ set the town of Chnan, where tliou-*.-ind* are homele**. i.\. olid N.Z > BELGIAN KING AND QUEEN. \KRiVE IN NEW YORK. (Received ft.il>’ a.rii.t N-W V-lk. Ul.-t o’ .<■!• •?. The K’.t'g ar.J Q- I '-*' 1 '- B*’ .u-’”'l ■.-.<• lirr.if.l .i:c» v i '. -ju-ii i :t iia; . N'ew York. They men travel w.-r. visiting 23 I'it’e* ami arriving a: W.i-'i.’.-’t'". • n O •o‘-<-: -J: \ • N.Z > . ITY HEFLAoi.ID R- . i- 1 ... : . 1 a.'.. New York, il.-mi'cr v T-. |;. _ ii. R ; x. r •■ I'lc •he •. •. age in !--< < e-o' _'e M _••••• . Th-- e:tv was bl'tiaggeii. The V’-’e-p., *•“ " • »•. • b.?- ~f p;. .’.lf.)' -•■: l'ie I:’-' bar wa* >r-.•:• grir ■. .-inG the----ua- a eivi<‘ Weicrsme the foco'vn.g da-. '.A ..n iN Z ;
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 247, 3 October 1919, Page 5
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