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(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) MUTINY AND MURDER. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 28. Advices from Nairobi state that on the 23rd, the Somali platoon in Northern Juberland mutinieed and murtlo 'cd their commander, Lieut. DawsonSmith. They then deserted and fled to Somaliland.
BRITISH WOUNDED RELEASED. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, Jan. 28. Litvinofi states that tlie Soviet Gov emment have agreed to his recom- • mendation for the immediate release of all British wounded soldiers, adding they are probably now enroute for home, via Esthonia. He re-affirmed that the Soviet Government is abolishing capital punishment for political guiles. V • HUNGARIAN MONARCHYfßeceived This Day at 8 a.m.) BUDAPEST, Jan. >;*. The party which advocated the reinstatement of the monarchy secured an overwhelming majority in the Ilun__.garian elections owing to the Social democrats and Radicals refraining frnn voting. The National Assembly will decide who will be the future monarch. It is believed that Prince Otto, the eldest son of Emperor 'Carl, will be chosen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1920, Page 3
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