At Romo 12 young artisans and laborers were sentenced to terms of solitary confinement ranging from 12 years to one year. They were found guilty of forming a political party against the State and of distributing propaganda.
A grain elevator at Newport News, Virginia, owned by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, was destroyed by fire. Four persons working in the building lost their lives and two were seriously, injured. Some 400,000 bushels of grain were burnt, and piers 8 and 9 damaged, j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18593, 2 January 1935, Page 3
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