MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
By Electric Telegraph—CopfWiiht.,
JAP AVIATOR KILLED. TOKIO, August 30. Lieutenant Yamagata, the famous aviator, was killed while making a flight here.
CHINA AND JAPAN. PEKIN, August 30. Japanese refused to surrender members of Anfu who took refuge iri the . Japanese Legation. The Chinese Gov- " enunent requested tliis, but the Japanese claim that the refugees are political offenders, and can not he surrendered despite any crimes they’ may have conir mitted,
A J APANESE FIRE, TOKIO, August 31, A fire virtually destroyed Ikno, the Japanese famous summer resort. Princess Higashikuni, sister of the Emperor, had a narrow escape. Raron Makino'and Marquis Saianyi also escaped to safe'ty, but several other persons were injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1920, Page 2
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