GENERAL CABLES
DUBLIN SWEEP. RECORD PRIZE MONEY. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph-—Copyright 1 DUBLIN. (March 18. The Irish sweep has closed at midnight. It is reported that the total amount is about two millions sterling. Of tin's total twenty-five per cent, is to go to the hospitals, while the balance goes as prize money and expenses. MANSLAUGHTER OHA ROE. 'Received this duv at 9.41) a.m.) 1 (ON DON, Man'll 19. After hearing evidence in the case of the Scottish Express, which it was alleged -was driven at an excessive speed, the Coroner's jury brought in a verdict of manslaughter against the driver. John Eskdale, who was committed for trial. FRENCH FLYERS. TDK |(>. March 19. The French flyers are expected here to-day. JAPANESE RIOTS.
MANY INJURED. (Received 8.40 a..in) TDK I(), March 19. Hundreds were arrested and many hospitallcd. including police, who were in tlie centre of the conflict at Sliiha Park. where thousands ol agitators fought a pitched battle with the police groups of whom they roughly handled. Strong guards were placed at the Diet and other important points, throughout the night. WBTBWI
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 6
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