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LATE CABLES

* ” DELHI, April 15. The Persian Government arrested Prince Saharan Ed Dowlefi, Governor of Kermanshali, ono of the authors of the_ Anglo-Persian Agreement, who is accused of largo misappropriations of public money. Six were killed during tho arrest. Tho Princo waa conveyed to Teharan. The arrest of such a powerful personage indicates the strength of the new regime which is rapidly acquiring control of tho provinces.—Reuter. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 15. The chief obstacle to the official amalgamation of the Governments of Angora and Constantinople appears to bo removed. It is announced that who has hitherto declined to countenance any compromise with the Kemr.lists, has now contributed 10.000 liras to the Red Crescent fund and ordered nra-yeis lit tho mosques for the soldiers fallen. Recognition of the G,™l Mm*, '« BUDAPEST, April 15, . it is reported that Count Bethlen has been appointed Hungarian Premier in succession to Teleki, who resigned owing to dissatisfaction with his conduct in connection with Karl's attempt to regain the throne. WASHINGTON. April 15. Tho finish of tho fight is expected this Congress to determine whether beer and light wines are coming back. A Bill was unexpectedly presented repealin'' the Volstead Act, which officially brought Prohibition mtq the United States.

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Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 12

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LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 12

LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 12

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