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Australian Press Assn.—United Service VISITING PARLIAMENTARIANS. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) TORONTO, September 4. Members of the British Empire Parliamentary delegation left for Northern Ontario after spending nearly four days at Tornto and making sight-seeing trips to London, Guelph, Hamilton, and Niagara Falls. They entrained for Tnnmiiis, where they will see Hollinger gold mine. They expressed them- [ selves delighted with the hospitality extended to them. ramsay Macdonald. VANCOUVER, September 4. Shown a dispatch at Edmonton, Alberta, stating IV. J. Cove had been recommended as Labour candidate ior Aboravon seat held by Mr Ramsay MacDonald, the latter who is homeward bound, was uncommunicative. Ho said he expected to visit the constituency shortly, adding that the selection of Cove would not interfere with his own plans in any particular. AMERICAN SENTENCE. NEW YORK, September 4. A message ifrom Albany states Mrs Knnpo (cabled on 26th May) has been sentenced to thirty days’ gaol. The Judge pointed out that duo to the fact that her career was ruined and she‘had experienced heavy mental suffering, he considered a light sentence adequate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1928, Page 2
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