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CIVIL WAR.
SAFETY OF BRITISH IN NICARAGUA.
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GENUINESS OF ZINOVIEFF LETTER.
APPEAL AGAINST A KWAI TRUSTEE.
WHY THE "COLOMBO" WAS SENT.
"TRUSTWORTHY INFORMATION."
Rugby, March 2.
Rugby, March 2. Answering a number of ques-
Sir Austan Chamberlain, For- tions in the House of Commons regarding the steps taken to pro- eign Secretary, was asked in the text British interests in Nicara-House of Goramens, whether gua, Sir Austen Chamberlain, anything had arisen either in the Foreign Secretary, said that on recent, reply from the Soviet January 3 Mr. Patterson, the British Charge d'Affaires at Managua, requested the United States Minister to extend to British subjects the benefit of any measures taken by, the Unit- ed States Government to protect" United States. . citizens Managua
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On January 28, on inquiry by the United States Government, the: British Ambassador at Washington confirmed this quest.
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On February 17 Mr. Patterson telegraphed that the 'conditions were very menacing and that the United States Minister could give no guarantee for the safety of Eritish lives and property in three of the principal towns.
Under these circumstances, His Majesty'a Government judg ed it their duty to order the warship "Colombo" to proceed at once to serve as a base of refuge for British refugees should the need arise. British Wireless Service.
TRAGIC EVENTS.
OUTCOME OF RELIGIOUS FANATICISM.
ORDER TO FIRE IN INDIA..
Calcutta, March 2 Twenty Mahomedana were killed and forty wounded as a result of firing ordered by the district magia- trate of Backergunge district at Ponaballa village, about 200 miles 'from Calcutta.
It is reported thul Hindus tock out a religious procession to the
Zinovief, the Soviet leader whose letter to Communista*. in Britain inciting them to open the rebellion, brought about downfall of the British Labour Government.
Government 'er from any other source throwing any doubt on: the accuracy of the conclusion that the Zinovieff letter, which brought down the Labour Gov. ernment in 1924, was not a forgery.
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A BANKRUPTCY CASE.
A formal objection led to the adjournment in the Suprerae cerning A Kwal & Co., otherwise Court this morning of a case con known as Yik Cheong-hong, ship- chandlers of 18 and 19 Connaught Road and interested in glass and soap manufacture in Kowloon,
The application was made by Mr. W. B. Hind (for debtors) ap- pealing against the decision of the trustee in bankruptcy in eight cases where proofs of debt had been refused.
Mr. E. Davidson (for the trustee) pointed out that the ap- plications were out of time as the the date for appeal against trustee's decision expired on February 27. Notices of motion were filed on the 24th and could have been before, the Court on Saturday, February 26 when there was a sitting of the Bankruptcy Court. The affidavits in support of the motion had only been filed "to-day.
On these grounds, Mr. Justice Wood adjourned the case sine die.
POLICE RAID.
THE PRINTING OF LOTTERY TICKETS.
A SEQUEL. IN COURT.
Four Chinese were charged' be fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy this morning with unlawfully running a gam- bling establishment and with printing "po pia" lottery tickets.
They all pleaded not guilty. Six Austen Chamberlain re-
Sergt. Dyer said the first three plied hat nothing had arisen. On men were arrested at the time of the contrary, two pieces of the police raid: The fourth ac- confirmatory evidence were avail- ; cused came in while the police able to the present Government were there. He agreed with the which were not available to the Magistrate that man might be in-
nocent...... Labour Government.
Asked if he was prepared to The Magistrate ordered the submit this evidence, Sir Austen fourth accused's discharge. Chamberlain replied: "No. OurThe case against the other three
of information are was then proceeded with.
a raid was made at 4.30 p.m. cn sourcee thoroughly trustworthy, but Police evidence' was given that March 1 at a matshed on the hillside of Hop Chui village near Cape D'Aguilar.
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The 1st accused was found int. ing a vype form. Second accused
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Rugby March 2-The French was working a hand press actual- and defied the magistrate.
They attacked the magistrate and lege, who are guests for a week at which were produced in Court leadots from Saint Cyr Military Colly printing the tickets, some of superintendent of police with 1 the Royal Military College at Sand-Accused No. 3 was taking hand spear. Thereupon finding the situation getting out of control the hurst, visited Aldershot yesterday proofs from another type form.
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