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'Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) CANADIAN SMALT, DUTY OPPOSED. VANCOUVER.. Nov. 2:L The Toronto National Dairy Council, in sessions, resolved to ask tho (Government to cancel the clause of tho Australian Treaty allowing butter to enter Canada at one cent per lh duty, which, it was claimed, is a. wet blanket on the dairy industry, destroying the morale of Canadian dairymen.
.\ IEXICA N EXECIJTIONS. MEXICO, Nov. 23
Four men, a priest and his brother, and two others, in connection with an attempt on the life of cx-President Obregon, were shot within the walls of the prison. The executions were carried out singly by a firing squad, the last three being led to their doom past the bodies of those already executed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1927, Page 2
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