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His bed was found not to have been slept in, and a shot gun which he always carried was mlasing. Search parties were organised and a hunt în the bush was made, but with no result. No letter or written docu. ment was left which would "throw any light on the mystery. IZA
A hundred yards away from the homestead runs a crocodile river which the natives in the vicinity worship. It is now believed that Mr. Tweedeli was murdered and his body thrown to the crocodiles.
A year ago a native woman in the vicinity vanished, and it is be- lleved who was flung to the
crocodiles..
Major Williams, another settler living two miles away, was dis- covered shot in his home some months ago.. The white popula- tion believe that all these recent occurrences mean that the natives have organised a secret vendetta.
CARS COLLIDE.
· LUCKY ESCAPE ON THE
* MORRISON GAP-ROAD.
LITTLE DAMAGE DONE,
On the Morrison Gap-road in- cline, near the Monument at Happy Valley, a collision occurred yester- day between an Austin motor car driven by Mr. J. Ralston, and a public motor car. In the car with Mr. Ralaton at the time was his wife. Mr. Ralston's car was ascending the incline, when at the junction of Stubbs-rond, the public vehicle which was going in the op- posite direction collided with the smaller car. The cause of the accident is not clear. Mr. Halaton was lucky to sustain only superfl cial injuries, whilst Mrs. Ralston, although badly shaken, escaped un- harmed. The driver of the public car also escaped 'injury.
London, May 16. Passengers will be able shortly to leave New York by the west bound evening train and arrive in Los Angeles, more than 3,000 miles away, on the second afternoon fol- lowing two days fewer than the present fastest time of four days.
This result will follow the forms- tion in the United States of 5,000,00 dollar ($1,000,000) com pany, which will inaugurate a com bined rail and airplane service Across
the American continent. The formation was announced off cially in New York last night by As an instance of the unrest Mr. C. M. Keys, President of the spreading through the native ter- Curtise Airplane and Motor Com-ritories hare, a native named Mackay has recently been sentence ed to nine months' imprisonment for incfting hostility between the white population and the natives. Mackay had been in the habit of touring the native territories, preaching a story that King George had written to General Smuts, from Bockingham Palace, informing him
Paris. A Franco-British agres-| that he had given South Africa toment dealing with the exchange of the Americans, and that the Pre-
labour was signed at the Labour by M. mier, General Hertzog, had opposed Ministry of
Fallieres, Minister of a scheme for organising the country Andre
Labour, and representatives of the against an American Invasion.
Mackay urged the natives to join British Ministry of Labour. the American forces who, he said, would 'arrive in aeroplanes.
pany....
Tri-Motored Machines.
Specially constructed, tri-motor ed airplanes, each carrying four teen passengers, will feed the rail. ways at special points. along the route.
Landing fields are to be design- ed with elaborate arrangements for the convenience and comfort of passengers. The stages in the journey will be:-
(1) Pennsylvania Railway over night to a point near Columbus, Ohio, Breakfast.
(2) Airplane to St. Louis, Lun- cheon
(3) Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Raliway overnight to a point in New Mexico.
- (4) Airplane to Los Angeles,
The transcontinental Air Trans- port plans later to inaugurato a number of auxiliary air services, which will feed the main east-to- west artery; and it hopes eventual-
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MISSING WHITES.
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The Canton Students' Union has petitioned the Canton Government for permission to or ganise propaganda squads from their membership, pointing out that they were allowed to do so in 1926.
STUDENT LABOUR.
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Along two of the most important trunk roads in Canton city, tram "Canton Gazette." These are the rails are belug, fald, eays the Yat Tak-maloo and the Tai Hon- maloo.
Yungkee, in the silk district of
A sudden squall at the city of}
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