PROHIBITION CASUALTY LIST.
WASHINGTON, April o. The Treasury Department has issued figures showing that at least 107 persons have lost their lives as the result of the Prohibition Law enforcement activities since 1920 Of the total fatalities, twenty-five have occurred within the last fifteen months. Those figures do not include the deaths in or at the hands .of the coastguard and the customs officials among whom eight deaths were recently recorded. NEW ALLIANCE. LONDON PRESS REPORT. LONDON, April fl. The Morning Post’s Rome correspondent understands that ltalo-I'rench negogiations are reaching the 'final stage He says that with this prospect of an agreement more favourable to such accord, superimposed on the AngloFrench Entente, the latter might resolve itself into a tripartite bulwark lor the Locarno Pact, indeed, there is ground for the belief that this idea was prompted during the recent conversation between Signor Mussolini and Sir Austin Chamberlain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 6
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148PROHIBITION CASUALTY LIST. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 6
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