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LONDON, Juno 30. The ‘ Daily • 'Mail ’ prints pictures by wireless from Copenhagen. The effects are gained' by hold shadows in tho style familiarised by tho, Beggarstaff drawings (Li in on 3 posters). Sir Arthur Goldfinch, commenting on the rumors of the sale of £4,000,000 worth of colonial wool to German mills, says that no important sale of Government wool outside that sold at the, auctions has been made for months; neither do any arrangements exist, nor are any contemplated, for selling to the Germans through individual firms. It is open to all buyers to send wool to Germany on their own account. CAIRO, June 50. Private advices describe fresh raids on Merjayun. Strong bands attacked Jedeida on June 15, murdering 40 men and women, and pillaging village®. There is wide discontent at the failure of the French military authorities to adequately protect the Christian population. BELGRADE, Juno 30. The newspaper Pravda ’ has received a report from tJsknb stating' that after desperate fighting the Albanian insurgents stormed! Valorna and captured the whole Italian garrison. TOE3O, July 30. A bomb exploded at the gate of the Japanese Diet v building, in which were two-thirds of the members. Slight damage was done, but no oasualtiesTiccurred. An hour previously a bomb was thrown at a street car, and two people were Injured. The popular theory is that fanatics, inflamed by' speeches blaming the Premier (M(r Harai for .the Nikolaievsk affair (massacre of Japanese by Bolsheviks), sought „to assassinate him.
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Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 6
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