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CAPE BRETON STRIKE.
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Juno 12. Further acts of violence on the part of the Cape Breton strikers are reported.
Early this morning the men looted four companies stores, damaging the fixtures. Strikers who forced an entry to the power station destroyed the switch-boards and other essential plant, com- pletely cutting off the supply of power from the mine to the pumps.
Provincial police have arrived and are restoring order,
Later,
During the attack on the power station, fifteen mounted police charged the mob, but fall into the hands of the strikers, who beat them severely. The injured police were removed to the gaol, where men provented the lynching of the police-Routers American Service.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, June 14, While the attention of the Police and Fire Brigado was · dis- tracted by fire alarm In another-quarter of the town, strikers raided- the premises of the Steel Corporation and Sydney Mines and looted; food and clothing which they carried off in the Company's wagons.
The Police, on their return from the fire, were met with volleys of stones from the strikers.
The Company's stores at Halifate and Glace Bay were also raided. It is estimated that during the past three days the Company's property has been damaged and looted to the extent of a quarter of a million dollars a
Military reinforcements are en route to the scene of the dis- turbances. Reuter
THE SOFIA PLOTTERS.
Belgrade, June 14.
The Court Martial has ordered the public execution of Lieut.-Colonel Miltenoff and three anarchists, including a woman, who were guilty of participating in secret organizations or furnish- ing arms to conspirators. Others aimilarly sentenced were accused major in contumaciam, and a captain who committed sui- cide on the point of arrest.
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The foregoing are ordered jointly to pay twelve million leva' damages.
The masons who constructed the hiding places have been, con- demned to imprisonment.
The Minister for War informed the Chamber that over three thousand people are detained in prisons pending Court Martial. The press censorship is now raised.-Router.
INDIAN STAGNATION.
Simla, June 13.
The suspension of the Dyarchy of Bengal is announced in a Gazette extraordinary, stating that the Indian Government has sus- pended the transfer of all subjects of Bengal until January 21, 1927. The step is mainly owing to the Provincial Council thrice refusing to vote the Ministers' salaries. The 'decision does not mean that suspension may not be terminated earlier if the Council indicate a desire to reconsider the position.-Render.
FRENCH REVENUE RETURNS,
Paris, June 14.
Revenue returns for May exceed 1,998,000,000 franes of which 1,898,000,000 were yielded by normal permanent sources which exceed by 198,000,000 the figure for May 1924. For the first ive months of 1926 the increase exceeds 1,502,000,000, The yield of every kind of
direct or indirect tax shows a material increase as compared with last year and the budget estimates-Havas.
AYR BURGHS BY-ELECTION.
London, June 13,
The by-election for Ayr Burghs, consequent upon the appoint- ment of Sir John Baird (now Lord Stonehaven) na Governor-General of Australia-resulted' as follows-Lieut-Colonel Russell Moore (Conservative) 11,601; Dollan (Lab. Socialist). 8,813; Pringle (Liberal) 4,666. No change is thus made.-Router.
PEACE WORKERS.
The Hague, June 14.
In commemoration of M. Grotius's contributions to the cause of International Law, the League of Nations and Peace Association are instituting a Grotius Medal, which will be awarded to individuals and organisations, who have done meritorious work in the sphere of International Law or the League of Nations or Peace. The present year's gold medal will be offered to the Foreign Ministers of France and Sweden in recognition of their respective countries. For per sonal services, the Grotius Bronze Medals will be offered to eight: international celebrities, including Lord Balfour, General Dawes, Doctor Loder and the Japanese, Mr.' Adatchi-Reuter.
PERSIAN BORDER TROUBLE ENDED.
Simla, June 14. The trouble on the Persia-Baluchistan border has ended, The Persian Government has made an agreement with the tribal leaders. -Router.
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Washington, June 14. Apparatus whereby moving objects miles away, may be seen LEAKAGE FROM CANADA, wirelessly has been successfully demonstrated privately in the pre sence of Mr. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy and other high officials, and witnessed in the laboratory of the inventor, Mr. C. Francis Jenkins, a local scientist. They were able to see on the screen a moving object at the naval wireless station several miles away-Router's American Service.
ARCTIC LANDS.
Ottawa, June 14.
In view of the controversy boing waged in United States news papers in connection with possible claims to uncharted and unclaimed landa by the Macmillan Arctic expedition, the Minister for the Interior has made a statement clarifying Canada's claims to owner chip of the Arctic Archipelago lying between meridians 60 and 141 to the Pole.-Reuter's American Service.
THE GRUB IN THE
London, June 13.
A definite statement of conviction that Moscow is financing the British Communist movement was made by the Home Secretary in
a speech at Chatsworth. He appealed to Trade Unionists to resist
Boston, June 15-As the sequel
the seizure
on May 25 steamor Van, when the polico in Boston harbour. of the
madon haul of over a thousand casos of assorted liquor labelled to reprosent fish, meats and lobsters, the president of the Coastal Steam- ship Company and fifteen of the ship's crow are being hold on bait on charges of violation of the Qua toms laws All pleaded not guilty,
The federal authorities are investi. gating an alleged now rum-running route from Canada to Maine ports, from where it is believod liquor la being shipped inside, the Rum Row blockade to all parts of the country, -Reuter'a Amaricon Service
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RUSSIANS DEPORTED.
Warsaw, June 14. The Polish Government has deported to the Russian frontier two offleials of the Soviet Legation found directing an espionage organisa- tien. Ten officials of the Legation have had to leave Poland on this account in the last fourteen months.-Reuter.
EUROPEAN SECURITY,"
Brussels, June 18. The Government has approved the terms of the French note to Germany in connection with the security pact-Reuter. ·
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Ottawa, June 19-Sir William Petersen is dying of heart failure, a to the Dominion House of Commona tragio. saquel to the Babling, report regarding the contract between Sir William and the Government to operate a subsidised line of steamers. to break the Atlantic shipping ring The report recommended that the contract bo not proceeded with pend- ing further data, suggesting that Siz William test his vessels on the Atlantic route without subsidy but with Govorument support-Reuter a American Service.
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