THE HAPSURGS.
VIENNA, April 4. The Hungarian Legitimists have published proclamation naming Prince Otto as King, and his mother, ex-Queen Zita as regent • The Public Prosecutor has seized all journals publishing the proclamation, and will prosecute the signatories. The Government, however, liaS ordered national mourning until April I,Bth. During a Liberal Opposition banquet bombs were thrown into the Assembly, killing six and wounding 46 seriously. SENTENCED TO DEATH. BRUSSELS, April 4. Jeannes, the man charged with betraying Nurse Cavell, has been sentenced to death.
I SIR A. GEDDES IN CANADA. 1 VANCOUVER, April 4. ! Sir 'Auckland Gecldes, the British Amb'tsudor at Washington, who is visiting Canada, in the course of several public addresses, said that Iris visit to Canada was calculated to promote good will between Canada, and the United State. He referred in laudator} 7 terms to Canadian and Australian representatives’ services at )y<i§hingn ten Conference,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1922, Page 2
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