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By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. U.S. POLITICS. WASHINGTON, March 18. Senator Capper, an aspirant for Presidential nomination, in the strongest terms urged the Republican Party to oust the leaders involved in the Teapot Dome scandals, and clean up their house, or face a jxissiblo defeat next fall. In most outspoken language. he warned the Party that it was under suspicion, and must repudiate respon. sibility for what had boon done, warned the leaders not to remain silent in the effort to “perfume” the tainted money.” REPATRIATION OF CANADIANS. QUEBEC. March 17. The Provincial Legislature votedGO.OOO dollars annually, and the Federal Government will grant a similar amount for the repatriation of Canadians who have gone to the United States. MINE DISASTER. WASHINGTON. Alarch IS. At Prinoetown (British Columbia) nine men were burned to dentil in a bunk-house owned by the Granby Alining Coy. which was destroyed by fire. Five others are seronsly injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1928, Page 2
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