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AMERICAN ITEMS.

HONEYMOON interrupted. . TO BE DEPORTED. (United Press Association—By, Electric Telegraph—-Copyright). NEW YORK, September 27. The immigration officers at Los Angeles cut short the honeymoon of Tui Lorraine, who came from New Zealand to be the secretary of Clara Bow, the screen star, and married Clara’s father last Saturday, charging her with having violated the law by entering California via Mexico two years ago. She was arrested and ordeitid to be deported to New Zealand. She gave a bond ctf £2OO that she would leave before October 12th. , IMPERIALISM. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Lord Mechett (formerly Sir Alfred Mond) has arrived here. In an interview, he defended his programme of mergers. He said that it had been his ambition to develop the British Empire as a single, vast economic unit, and to foster industrial co-operation. RED CROSS RELIEF. WINNIPEG, Sept. 27. After, consultation with the Red Cross, the Government announced that there were 25,000 dollars subscribed for British West Indies hurricane relief. A DENIAL. WINNIPEG, Sept. 27. There is no foundation for the charge made by Bishop Lloyd here on Wednesday, that there had been a deliberate, attempt to keep, Britishers from Canada, said the Minister for Immigration, F’orke. We are doing everything possible to bring to Canada, Britishers willing and capable to work farms.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 5

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AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 5

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 5

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