MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
I.v K.i-.Vr.o leiegraph—C'JViight.; A UtNU Tiity '• ’ .LQNDfiN, May 2. The Porf Stephen, en route to Hull, picked up a distressed American cfe uner, the Tnchnmp and towed her in severe weather 1200 miles to Queenstown. SERIOUS STORM DAMAGE. (Received This Da\ at S-45 a.m.) LONDON, May A A message from Muskogee, Oklahoma states houses .were wrecked by storms over a wide area of the city. Thirtyseven persons are dead. wheat shortage. Received this day at 2.36 p.m.,) *' Alay 'l- - geriqUH- positipti jias arisen in connection with' the. wheat shortage The • price has advanced to 62/6. Sacks of two hundred pounds of fipur. jumped from Us to 635. The price of bread is raised 10 per cent. AT BAKU. ay i: le A’Bp Sim rwAieayT (ma % o jJs ndoN> May 3.; Advices from Tiflis state Bolshevist forces occupied Baku unopposed after a short bombardment by warships. Hit to ,™ a tranquil "‘“‘j Two British officers were wounded by n ,V(,jvar shots. No arrests were inado,
A SHANGHAI, May 3. Ferarjn states tie is considering extending his flight from Japan across the Pacific to Ajuerica,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1920, Page 3
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