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“ Pross Assn.—United Service OVER NIAGARA FALLS. ; NEW YORK, July 4. ,j A messago from Niagara Falls says W John Laussier, a French Canadian resil dent of Spring, Massachusetts, went over Niagara Falls in a steel-framed , rubber ball, safely to-day. I’REVENTIN'G TIT 0 UGHT. TOKIO, July 4. M It is reported the army is asking 150,000 yen at the next budget to employ gendarmes and non-commissioned officers, who will co-operate with the police in the prevention of “ dangerous thoughts” or radicalism in military , barracks. Tins is part ol the nationwide scheme for the creation of a huge corps of special officers to deal with the general suppression of Communism.
JAPANESE AIR SCHOOL. TOKIO. July 4. It is learned a new naval budget totalling fifty-five million yen will include an item, one hundred thousand yen for the establishment of a training school for naval aviators, the students of which will bo hoys under the conscription age.
; ' RICHEST HEIRESS. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON, July 4. It is believed Jules’ fortune of between fifteen and twenty millions will go to a daughter, Gladys, the only child, aged twenty-four, who will become the richest heiress in the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1928, Page 3
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