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The Fortesque case. The Chamber of Commerce and Bar Association have retained two of Honolulu’s most prominent attorneys, Mr Eugene Beebe, ta prosecute the retrial of the Massie assault case, and Mr Barry Ulrich, to prosecute Mrs Fortescue and the other defendants for the murder of Joe Kahahawai as a result of the assault. Anniversary Day In Sydney. The Anniversary Day holiday was favoured with fine weather. Thu annual regatta provided a colourful harbour scene with the Orient liner Oronsay as flagship. A good breeze from the south-east was most hclpfjl to the yachtsmen. Greece's Financial Position. It is understood the Greek Prime Minister, M. Venizelos, who has arrive ! in London on a private visit, will use the occasion to discuss the financial situation in Greece. Ho recently visited Rome and Paris. Russia and Poland, The text of the Russo-Polish treaty of non-aggression is published. Thu parties agree to abstain from direct and indirect aggressions and to maintain neutrality if either is the victim of an attack. If either attacks any other Power the other has the right to terminate the treaty, which lasts for three years. Precautions at Dartmoor. A hundred steel-helmeted soldiers were rushed from Plymouth to Dartmoor late at night with four machine guns and posted round the prison. Roads were barricaded and ears stopped owing to a suspicion that friends of the prisoners would be waiting with motor cars to aid escapees.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 9
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238OVERSEA NEWS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 9
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