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[llKUTiatS 'I’EI.EUIIAMS.J GKNKBAL DAWKS. VANCOUVER, November 17. A Chicago massage reports that the Vice-President Elect, General Dawes, underwent a minor operation and is now resting comfortably.
MI’HD Ell OE AIKS EVANS. MEXICO. Nov. 10. Two Mexicans have been sentenced to death for the murder of Mrs Evan.' last August.
FAMILY NOT CONVINCED. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). (Bccyived this day at S.fiO a.in.) MEXICO CITY, Nov. 17. The Evans trial lasted a week. Prominent features of the evidence on behalf of the British community were letters Mrs Evans left declaring her belief the Agrari.sta.s intended to assassinate her.
Government officials submitted testimony which convinced the Judge that the Agiaristas had nothing to do with the crime, which was committed for robbery by two peasants 11110 finally confessed to the crime.
Representatives of -Mrs Evans’ fam ilv are not convinced by their ronfes
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 2
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142AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 2
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