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ißy Electric Telegraph—Cop., iglit.J RIOT AT LUCEAQUELLED BY MUSIC.. MILAN, March 25. Malatestas, in a revolutionary speech at Lucea so excited his hearers that a riot occurred. The rioters overpowered the police, but the disturbance ended dramatically when the demonstrators entered the square and found a crowd of admirers of the Bohemian violinist, Prisoda, listening to an encore played from a balcony. The rioters forgot the revolution and cheered the musician.
MATTERS ON AFGHAN BORDER. DELHI, March 25. The Afghans are reported to be armed at the concentration of a Bolshevik force. It is a popular belief that raids across the Russian border were instigated by the officers ' who shared the lott.
THE KING CASE. LONDON, March 26. - At Old Bailey, Corpl. King, (cabled on the 16th), pleaded guilty to common assault, and was bound over. MELBOURNE, April 2. The Federal House of Representatives passed the War Gratuity Bill. ft limits payments of cash gratuity to soldiers who married since their discharge. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS ADELAIDE, April 2. Mr Hague, Chairman of thc Liberal Party, fills one of the Ministerial vacancies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1920, Page 4
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