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.UHiKAI.IA.N AM) N.Z. CAULE ABSOOIATION. AY OBJ l’M. CATCH. J.OYDOY, May 29. l A Chinaman, named Alt Sing was arrested at Cardiff' with nearly ten I pounds weight of opium in hi.s posses- ( simi. enough lo provide seventy thou--1 sand doses, and containig enough inor. I phia to kill font teen thousand peoI j fi*. lie was sentenced to three j months gaol to lie followed by deportation. SI !(TI)A i. WAY!’.. YIKYYA. May 28. A suicidal wav** i- sweeping the city. There have been fourteen suicides in two days, including three wealthy and successful college sttiih'iiLs. aml several persons over HO. A BORTFcrKSK AFFRAY. LISBON, -May 29. The police knowing that groups of > Communists were waiting for a prominent factory owner in order to kill him <"it an armoured car to the spot. The Communists tired, and killed a sergeant whereupon the police tired, and killed three leaders of a Red I.egion which has been responsible for recent attacks on industrialist-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 2
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165BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 2
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