NATIVES WANT GERMAN RULE.
LONDON. .March 3. The “Times” Berlin corrospoinlci] t .-.tales that the natives of Togoland have petitioned I’lvsidc-nt 11 indeiiliurg graying to he released from British rule, and a return lo the Fatherland. The- Riga coi-respondent of the "Times’* states that the trial of 96 Judges and lawyers who were licensed of bribery and corruption, resulted in seventy convictions, the sentences ranging Iron: two to ten years. SOVIET lI.LITERATE JUDGES. LONDON. .March 3. Th.. ( i.nr: rii ,-so l .fining the absence of Ha d'-atli sememe- was due to the 'T'-mler-fi proh-tai ian origin. staled the trial disclosed He- wriest picture by mil rained judges. Alanv of the ae- - a.-ed w i-rc idnto-.i. i!liiei ace. Tin- 11 re. II 11 ! Ic | H ll.' 111 - WPS AL lic:o<-l---nko. who in- m. m -mvd to ten tea is. I!,- wa- l.oig known as the King of lilii-rtnoi s b< eau.-i in- -.■< n invert to release -nn a, d able 1 the
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1926, Page 1
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161NATIVES WANT GERMAN RULE. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1926, Page 1
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