GENERAL CABLES
BALD ON COMMUNIST
United Press Association. —By Electrii To.egrapn.—Copyright.;
BERLIN, February 18
Tlie police raided the offices of the newspaper “Red Flag,” three editors of which had been previously arrested. They also searched Communist headquarters treasonable literature. It is alleged communists were placing mass action in the near lurturo. the search was attended by many clashes and some split heads.
AFGHAN’S EX-KING
ROME, February 18
Aina nullah left for Constantinople from where he will proceed eventually for Afghanistan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 6
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