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NEW YDIiE, Juno 23.—The attackers of Kawamoto, his wife, and M.ulo have been identified, and have expressed their regret tor their acts. Mierdi Traeger announce.' that thereupon tlm .Japanese agreed not to demand warrants, having beet, assured that they would lie permitted lo me peacei.t tho in iyhborhuod until tht-ir k'ii.vi expire*. J lu 1 Jujuim-M' li<i\e thru agreed lo movekbewlim-, if suitable pro]u rly is obtainable.. VIC,TOJ;UA, 13.C.,-, June 23.~The people of British Columbia's capital turned uik to-day nmt gave joyous nertniiu to tho jiuirines ( 'l tile oMtid) Fleet, v ho, headed Fy their own band, paraded Iho principal streets. Elaborate functions for oflicers and men have been arranged. Iho neut leaves for Vancouver or. June 25—A. and N.Z. Cable. LONDON. June 23.-Mr W. S. P.oyce, Labor M.P., died ou top of a bus, on route to Westminster.—Hcuter. DELHI, June 23.—1 t is reported that the entire crew of the Clan Mite-, millan has been picked up.—Hcuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 10

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LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 10

LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 10