NEWS IN BRIEF.
LONDON, March 7. .George Tinsley, aged 81, a native of Setlgeley, Wolverhampton, wh<> spent juui7v years ago fanning in New Zealand, left £23UO to a girl, aged 17, Megan Lewis, Of Llanrwst, who when vnly nine years eUI, saved .his lile by nulling np a. liinawav saddle horse, from 'which lie was hanging by the stirrups. TOKIO, March 6. Cenvi Yamamolo, a. prominent proletarian member of the Diet, was stabbed at midnight by a reactionary, disappointed because Yamamoto did not support Labour principle in the Diet, The murderer surrendered to the police statin" that he was proud of his action. LONDON. -March 5. According to *‘The Times” ol India (landhi was arrested at Galc.utta, aftei a bonfire of foreign cloth, in disobedience of the Police Commissioner s prohibit ory order.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 March 1929, Page 5
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