MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
(.“reuteb’s” telegram.] BOMBS AND SHOOTINGS. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.) ROME, Nov. 22. At the first meeting of Bologna Municipal Council,- three bombs were thrown in front of the Municipal Palace and an unknown man fired eight shots in the direction of the Minority Liberals. Two councillors were killed instantaneously, and pandemonium reigned' for several hours, with tlie result that eight persons were killed and 64 injured. BRITISH AIR RAID. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.) DELHI, Nov. 22. A brilliant British air raid was carried out on F.n«eli, Heavy bombs dropped destroyed the jetty and storehouse on the quay. . Simultaneously Bolshevik troops were driven back towards Reslit.
VICEROY OF INDIA. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 22. The “Daily Express’’ understands Lord Wellington has been appointed Viceroy of India. OBITUARY. - (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 22. Obituary.—Lord Glenconnor. CONSUL DISMISSED. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 22. The Greek Consul (General Stavridi) at London, has been dismissed by Premier Rallis, owing to telegraphing hie regrets to M, Venizelos regarding re. suits of the election, The message fell into the hands of the new Government. GREEK SUCCESS, ATHENS, Nov. 22. Greek troops repelled two strong Trfc--kish attacks in Outchak sector. Turkish losses were heavy.
THE EX-KIASER. PARIS, Nov. 22 It is reported the ex-Kaiser is shortly going to Achillerion Palace at Corfu, which is his property. SEMENOFF’S DANGER, (Received This Day at 8.40 a.m.) TOKIO, Nov. 22. It is reported that General Semonoff who is being hemmed in by Mongolo and Bolsheviks near Minchuli on the Man* churian border, is facing a critical situation. The Japanese high command is charged with having broken faith with Semenoff, General Oil pursuing a policy of stirring up Siberia and preventing the creation of a buffer state between Soviet Russia and the Far Eastern Republic. TOWNSHEND ELECTED. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Noy. 22. Wrekin election consequent on the death of Mr Palmer, resulted: —- General Townshend (Independent) 14,565. Duncan (Labour) 10,600.
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