CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
A COOL DAY. . ! SYDNEY., February; 23. * i After FridnyVftigh 'iem'epratuity of 104 degrees, yesterday showed a marked drop, the minimum, 61.9» "being .the'"lowest February bjjnce 1 . \ . MINE MANAGER AftRESTED. SYDNEY, Fe^uary,23. The manager of the old silver-..mine at Yerranderie was arrested and r charged witbi defalcations extending over a long period; I > A NEW'WEAPON; February 22. The attackers of Monarchist 01m® have discovered'a'new weapon for political disputes, by using eggs, filled with ink, which damage the screenß and decorate their opponents.. INVITATION TO PICTURE . SCREENING. LONDON, February 22. •; Mr Charles - Chaplin has invited Mr Ramsay Mac Donald (Prime Minister), Mr H. G. Wells, Mr G. B. Shaw, Sir James Barrie, Mr Siegfried Bassoon, Lord and Lady Astor, Miss Evelyn Laye (the actifess), and Mr E. V. Lucas to be his personal guests at the first .screening- o{ "City Lights at the West End. » j FURTHER RIOTS IN BURMA. DELHI, February 22. Further violence in the Tharrawaddy district of Burma is reported. Hundreds of villagers attacked a small armed police force at Zaingthws. .The police were compelled to defend themselves. and killed 28 villagers. One police officer was wounded.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5
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