CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
■ AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER WANTED. VANCOUVER, May 1. A man hunt, has been launched# throughout the "Continent for Everett Frank Lindsay, formerly of the Australian army; who is charged ,withi clubbing his wife to death in Seattle and bntying the body in a shallow grave under a cabin, on February 15th. The woman was formerly Nurse Reid, of Vancouver. Lindsay was seen in the local suburbs a week ago, and it is believed he may have sailed for Australia, perhaps by the Niagara.
GENERAL HEETZOG'S THREAT,
CAPE TOWN, May 1. The Assembly read a third time the Riotous Assemblies Bill, after General Hertzog had declared that if the measure were rejected ho would appeal to the country. FORTY POLICEMEN KILLED. (Received May 2nd, 5.5»p.m.) BUENOS AYRES, May 1. A report from Para (Brazil) states that forty provincial policemen were killed in an ambush near Priticez by rebels. Police casualties during the past few days are said to total fifty dead. The trouble is of- State origin.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 15
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