17TH DEATH.
LONDON, July 28. The seventeenth death occurred as a •esulc of the Devonshire explosion.
COMMUNI STS’ R AIDED
BELGRADE, July 2S
As a precaution against a Communist rising which is being planned throughout Europe for Ist August, the police surrounded a secret meeting of the reds in an hotel in the village of Samobar. An order to surrenderi-was met with a stream of bullets and in a fierce light three Communists were killed, three wounded, and several police wounded. FRENCH ATHLETIC SUCCESS. PARIS, -July 28. France defeated England lpy 62 to 5‘ points at athletics at Colombes. France was chiefly victorious in the field events. ~ A YACHTING CRUISE (Received this dav at 11.25.\‘a.m.) LONDON, July 27. - Alaiin IGerbau)t, ,a -former (tennis player, arrived at Havre, after a lonely 4J-yenr voyage round the world in the small yacht, Fire Crest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5
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