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The Nova Scotia elections resulted in the complete disappearance of the Farmers’ Party. Canada appears to be sliding back to the two-party system, legislation by groups not having proved successful. Advices from Nagasaki state that owing to the shipping depression the Mutsubishi dockyard discharged 1100 workers who were not satisfied with 300 to 400 yen each. They assembled at Asa Park, but were dispersed by the police. Further demonstrations are expected. The Canadian Senate has passed the third reading of the Australian treaty, without amendment. A Moscow cablegram states that the sentence of death passed on the woman Krzeczkosha has been commuted to ten years’ imprisonment. All the other appeals were dismissed. (On June 6, a number of anti-80l sheviks were sentenced by a military tribunal at Kieff. The woman was an intermediary. Two generals were sentenced to death as well, and the woman and twelve other people were sentenced to terms of imprisonment.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19347, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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