A STEAMER SIGNALS.
/Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, November 21.
The British Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean reports by wireless that signals were received from the British steamer Bar'oneloho, from Tjflatjap, requesting immediate assistance as an attempt had been made to drug or murder the wireless operator. The signals are believed to have been a hoax, but four destroyers were sent to search for the steamer.
SENTENCED TO DEATH. RIGA, November 21
The “Izvestia” announced the Soviet authorities sentenced to death without right of appeal ten persons at Sukhum, Georgia, for forming a well-to-do farmers’ organisation and thus wreck the Soviet’s agricultural plans,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 5
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104A STEAMER SIGNALS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 5
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