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[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.) M EXICA X REBELLION. MEXICO CITY. Jan. 18. Government, insists that Francisco Jiniinez,, Catholic Archbishop of Guadolajam is in the field, personally leading a revolutionary army ol five hundred rillctnen in the State ol Jalisco. On the other hand the churrlininn’s friends di-'-'are he is no way responsible lor the up-rising, having lied Irom GaudoY ■ a fortnight ago. fearing arrest. V* h- liever report is correct, (,he Cm - umonl is extremely concerned at tii • seriousness of the situation, fearing a Maine of rebellion will spread i throughout the entire district. The War Department has ordered reinforcements to he entrained with orders to ruthlessly crush the rebels. The newspaper “Elsol” declares the Archbishop Hooded Jalisco with seditions literature and is making real headway in tho war against the Government under the banner of “Long Live Christ Our King.”
TREATY REFUSED. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. The .'-/•Mate on Tuesday refused to ratify the Lausanne Treaty re-estab-lishing diplomatic commercial relations with Turkey. MIRACLES OF ELECTRON. SAX FRANCISCO. December 15. Miracles of the electron, (he tiniest particle of matter, were demonstrated in Milwaukee by Dr W. 1). Coolidgo, assistant director of the research department ol tin* General -Electric Company. -Schenectady, before the convention ol the Radiological Society of North America, and under the inlluenee of a stream of impingiiio- <>hvI rons, driven through a vacuum tube* hv 3->O,O/0 volts; acetylene gas was changed to powder. Calcium dolomite and granite were given the glow ol a red hot metal, yet, when, passed around among the witnesses. was found to he no "warmer than the temperature of the room. Cardboard was raved as if pricked by a thousand needles. 1 he.se phenomena "ere hut a -few ol the electronic hag of tricks that- Dr Coolidgo performed ith 1 iis five-foot cathode vacuum tube, supported hv an induction coil, transformer. several batteries, a maze of wires and a numlier of switches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1927, Page 3
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