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(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.) MANITOBA ELECTIONS. OTTAWA. June 28. A message from Winnipeg states: The Manitoba Province electors to-flu.v returned Premier Bracken’s progressive Government to power in the Provincial Legislature for another five years by a substantial majority. The voters indicated that tliev desired the Government to continue State control on the sale of beer. The electors -deleated a proposal to empower the brewers to deliver beer direct to the holders of the permits. U.S.A. TRAGEDY. NEW YORK. June 28. East of Council Grove, in Kansas State, Samuel Klein was killed, and Morris Klein, his father, was seriously injured tonight, when they were attempting, in an automobile to reduce by seven hours the train .time of G 3 hours for the twenty-four hundred miles journey between Chicago and Los Angeles. They crashed into a concrete culvert. RESPITE GRANTED. NEW YORK. J line 79.
Governor Filler of Massachusetts announced a thirty days’ respite had been granted Saccho and Vanssetti. cab’ed on April 9th., in order to enable n continuance of the investigation of the circumstance of the men’s conviction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1927, Page 2
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