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.MISSING DANISH TRAINING SHIP. ~ NO WRECKAGE SEEN. (United Press. Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) • COPENHAGEN, June 25. The search steamer Mexico has wirelessed that she found, oil June 25, traces of a camp on the Gough Islands, hut no trace of the Kohcnhavcn. . * The captain of the steamer Halesius denies that ho saw wreckage at Tristan <lu Gun ha. . Another seauclicr, ; the motor-ship Lars Risdahl, will leave Cape Town to-day. An earlier message said that the East Asiatic Company, owners of the Kohcnhavcn, consider the observations of the captain of the steamer Halesius. who reported that ho had seen the wreckage of the Kobenhaven off Tristai due Chuna, to he unreliable. A REMARKABLE MEDICAL CASE. VIENNA. J-’ne 24. A remarkable case of s blood trai s.fusion saved the life of a wor ‘mail suicide, who was dying from hao of blood. At the critical moment a young wo man was brought in dying as the icsult of a motor accident. A doctor listened till* her heartbeats ceased. Her iblood was immediately pumped into the veins of tnti Would-be 1 suicide, who was - revitalised within ten minutes. It is believed to bo tlie first case of Hie kind In medical history. SOVIET ANTI-GOD CAMPAIGN. MOSCOW, June 24. In furtherance of the official antiGod movement, the Soviet Government sent a well-known writer, Hakimade, to Shachimardan, - where a religious pilgrimage was in progress. He met his death at the hands of irate ecclesiastical feudal lords, nine of whom have been sentenced to death, seven imprisoned, and nineteen exiled. FIENDISH CRUELTY. LONDON, June, 2(5. A message from Rahul states it appeal- the Moors were fiendishly cruel. They cut the throats of the wounded and uiiwotinded French prisoners, and left them to die in the broiling sun. A NITRATE COMBINE. LONDON, June 2(5. It is announced that.-,the Imperial Chemical industries German dye trust and Chilean interests, have reached an agreement for closer co-operation ill the nitrates industry by which agriculture throughout the world except ii' United States is guaranteed supplies at a reduction of about 10s per ton.
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