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HU.MOL ULU L Y XCIIING. ■ United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) HONOLULU, April 5. The close of ithe second day found twelve jurors temporarily accepted, ’jii"t all subject to peremptory challenges of which six have been used, forty-two remaining. Jones and Lord laughed when one of the jurors said that defendants should he shot. This juryman was removed.
PARIS THEATRE STRIKE. PARIS, April b. All of the theatres, cinemas, music halls and cabarets except the nuLunia.:. ly-subsiilised theatres, have .cl down as a protest against 11' vuierta'inmerits tax, and the authors whose plays are programmed for the statesubsidised bouses have refused to permit any performance, thus rendering litirricd changes necessary. PARIS, April 7. 'ldle strike ended at midnight, and it is estimated that, in Paris alone, the Government hist £12,000 revenue in entertainment tax.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 6
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