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MEXICAN TROUBLE. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, Aug. 25
Newspapers on Wednesday printed state they attribute to official circles that Government decided whenever Priests attempted to resume services the Government will refuse permission to do so to each Priest known to be opposed to religious laws. There is no prospect of «:i quick settlement of the controversy or lifting of economic boycott. The gloom in business circles is increasing daily.
VALENTINO’S BODY. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Guarded, by police and black skirted Fascisti, because of unprecedented uncontrollable mobs, who thronged to view it, resulting in scores of injuries, the lrody of Valentino will he on view to tho public to-day and on Thursday. VISITORS TO AMERICA. NEW YORK, August 25. A youthful theosophist accompanied by Mrs Besant, arrived by tho Majestic which was delayed in landing for several hours, owing to an unusually heavy fog, which slowed navigation in the .harbour. Krishnamurti was kept aboard with other aliens for routine questioning by the immigration officers. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Shown the “Herald-Tribune*' story, Krissnamurto said: “It is all untrue ,1 deny every hit of it. All this has cleared up in Madras Court. This is the work of a mischievous made people.” Asked his view of jazz, lipsticks and charleston he said: “Happinesscs is being sought in the material hut can bo found only in the spiritual. This jazz made world is materialism based on excitement. There is no real happiness is it.”
AN ALIEN VISITOR. (Received this day at 12.25 p.vn.) NEW YORK, Aug. 25. The “New York Herald” Tribune says enemies of Krishnamurti protested against his entry into the country today, alleging moral turpitude. The specific charges and names of those responsible are not revealed. The newspaper quoted Immigration Commissioner Grey as saying lie expected further evidence. “If it is more than presumptive proof of guilt we "ill bold him fdr an enquiry.” U.S. DESTOYERS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. Two United States destroyers will be < sent to Bltieficlds and Corinto because of >a revolutionary Outbreak in Nicaragua. EMPIRE DELEGATION. VANCOUVER, August 25. The Empire Parliamentary Association delegates to the Conference in • Australia, sailed by the Aornugi at noon. PAR LI AM [ENTARY PARTY. VANCOUVER, Aug. 25. The Parliamentarians Party includes Marquis of Salisbury (chairman), Rt. Hdn.. 'Arthur Henderson (vice-chair-man), Sir Howard Dcgville (founder nnd secretary), Rt. Hon. lan MacPherson, Sir Evelyon Cecil, also Sir Frank Nelson and Sir Henry Cowan. The delegation numbers a score and embraces English, Irish, Scotch, South Africans, and Canadians. Osmond Es- , mond (Irish Parliamentarian) is conspicuous among tihe younger delegates, as a result of his deportation bv Aus- - ,tnnlia and arrest by authorities in Vancouver, British Columbia, during the war.
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