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Crown Forges Ahead with Prosecution li 3 WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST ssssfcwl,-“ Playhouse—“Ship Ahoy. - ^Capitol—“Her Night of Romance.^ Dominion—‘ The Sporting \enua. For 36 hours ending 5pm, Thursday:. Vletert* .end vicinity—Light to mod­ erate winds, partly cloudy and warm. PRICE FIVE CENTS VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1925-16 PAGES. 1 CROWN FORGES AHEAD WITH PROSECUTION " SUGGESTED AS — SOCTALISTS MAY ARCTIC SEARCHERS WITNESSES nr CANADA TO SHOW GO TO KING’S BAY PREMIER OF ITALY; ARCTIC PARTY APPRECIATION OF ABANDON PAINLEVE C. D’ANNUNZIO Advent Bay, Spitsbergen. June Pari,. June 17. — Socialist» to­ 17.—The two aviators of the WHEN WILL FELL CALLED IP TO NOON IN HIS GREAT SERVICES day appeared likely to refuse to Norwegian Government's expedi­ continue to support Premier tion which is to search for the Painleve’s Government. At ■ Amund icn-Ellsworth North Pole 0* US, STARTS Chamber of Deputies committee explorers hopped off to-day in meeting many Socialists voiced their seaplanes for King's Bay,, GETS MURDER TRIAL open disapproval of- the Painleve Moroccan policy. thirty miles distch.. Louie Chung, Chinese Brick­ LONG VOYAGE yard Worker. Buried in Faite Mrs. W. J. Gillis and Paul Stromkins Will Take Stand ing Mass This Morning This Afternoon; Owen B. Baker Will Call His 0. B. MacMillan and Com­ panions Sail From Boston to PRESENT PRAIRIE CONDlONS SAID While working under a clay Mother in Defence. hank, which he was undermining Wiscasset, Maine in preparation for its overthrow, Louie Chung, a Chinaman in the With twentv-two witnesses heard before luncheon recess the From There They Will go! TO POINT TO GREAT WHEAT CROP Crown has produced two-thirds of its case against Owen Benja­ North; Expect to Search For employ of 1 taker 1» Brick and Tile Works was crushed and min Baker and “Si” Sowash, jointly charged with the murder AmundsenParty Toronto, June 17—“If the' CANADA-INDIES instantly killed this morning of Captain W. J. Gillis on September 15 last. The evidence to present unprecedented prospects TRADE CONFERENCE when the fourteen-foot wall col- date has closely followed that given at the preliminary and ex­ Boston, June 17—The Arctic ex­ continue tmdmngoit and arc per­ pedition of Lieut.-Commander Donald laps.e«t upon him without warn­ tradition hearings and is paving the way for the dramatic r - B. MacMillan sailed from, tho United mitted to materialize into an ac­ Ottawa. Juno 17—The Crraadn- ing Workmen malted to aid the citai of Paul Stromkins, who turned King s evidence against tb States navy yard at- Charlestown tual harvest, it will l>e the great­ West Indies conference, organized shortly after noon to-day in the with a view to promoting a trade man, who fell beneath the weight of other accused and was released by the assize ^urt aftFr a 3/ " steamer Peary, bound 'or Wiscasset. est the country has ever known. trial on JJouday. Mrs..Gillis widow ^ flmlaU Ca^ami (nibs Maine. From Wfeeaeset the -Reeey will l>e opened here on >Tiaa7 wall take the stand for the Crown before flfï ease is F’^ed to and the schooner Bowdoin will sail afternoon next with an address of ^orrmrrèTWTTTSirr-rrtwth voyage-;m*e hiishfl.ii’' James Stsyurk.i^gSL welcome by 1'fHHW 'Wng------------ nm bed* «■« dua «U8 » few ----- -—- testily to lEê diaappeiranè* àï Btf llUriwu* wa* >» ——1 ■«*"*1 the North. !' dent of the Maple Leaf Milling Inter. The accident occurred about The hlg guns on the navy craft j 10 o'clock. of dress, # Company, said on his arrival in Dr. Denton Holmes was called ana Important evidence given to-day anchored in the bay thundered fare- , Included that of Kidney Jory. Victoria well us the little steamer slipped j Toronto to-day from Western the Cameron and Calwelf Ambulance was rmdmd to H» -«Me- But I*, tnxlcab driver who: said^he away on the first leg of the trip Canada, apeaking on flu* prairie- Tinker. Charles Mortll xtna a. Mrs. - beyond the Arctic Ctrrtf A navy | mau m.«a.kM«n l hope H" •J'Ï'J ABD-EL-KRIM IS AT. HON. W. 8. FIELDING wheat prospects. VICÏOiN ORDER almost as soon as lh> wall of «win llttzei Feasey about town tn Septem- I mn,I on the pier played "Auld Lang ‘•While the prairie crop M* many clay strucK him. IW. Holmes said REPORTED KILLED txr 14. the day before the alleged Syne" as the crowd -which had death came Instantaneously. crime. On the day following wit­ gatherer! in the navy yard cheered The Parliament of Canada ia possible vicissitude* to face being aekid to vote an annuity, harvest, conditions at this time of the The police were called upon the ness drove 1 taker and Morris at lustily. Overhead a dozen hydro­ year have never been more favorable scene and arranged for the removal, Fez, June 17.—Unconfirmed reports night to Ç ad boro Bay where he saw planes circled.■ , . , if $10.000 to Mr. Fielding “m TO SEVER TIL WITH of the remains of the unfortunate have been circulated among1 native them go towards the water. MacMillan, in outlining, the ob­ recognition ùt hie* long add dis­ in any previous year." Mr. Ftowart tinguished public service/* Mr. remarked. "June I» the rri leal workman to tho B. C. Funeral Bar- tribesmen that Abd-sl-Krim, Riffian Baker carried a black satchel, jects of hie expedition, asserted leader opposing the French, was Fielding, still Minister of Finance month, and this year the first half of l0 Dr. E. C. Hart, coroner, stated this similar to a dub bag. that if Amundsen, Norwegian June has given us ideal weather, with killed during • recent French aerial Robert llarrap. steward of the Arctic explorer, believed lost on though unable to take the active direction of hie «department since copious rains and cool temperatures. ______ morning that a i Inquest would prob­ bombardment of his forces. ^ Royal Victoria Yatcht Club, said he hie flight to"the North Pole, had ably held over the case to-morrow. saw Raker. Morris and Stromkins not been found when the United the latter pert of 1923, is P-*NT,%î"e he“hJHntant h.. Saanich Nursing Headquar- When the body was brought out on the float at Cadboro Bay and States expedition reached* Etah, seventy-erx years of age. During from under the wall of clay and soil MORE TROUBLE saw Stromkins row them put to the Greenland. h> would undertake his illness Hon. J. A. Robb has already been developed over the en-f ters to* be Operated~ * J *Inde­ the doctor** examination showed that June 17.—Dispatches Denman 11 on the night of September been Acting Minister of Finance. tire prairie country and there are hie rescue. Amundsen, he said, lmth legs were fractured, ribs were say \there H discussion in Italy 15 at 10 pm. would run out of food to-morrow. The Government is requesting about 22.000.000 livres sown Jo wheat S00NJN CHINA pendently fractured, head crushed and prac­ of the possibility of Gabriels HERE SEPTEMBER 14 NORTHERN SURVEY ParlisTment-* to provide for the this year. If the crop is up to aver­ tically every limb broken in one or D'Annunzio, -the poet, succeeding pavWient of the life annuity age. judged by I yields of previous Mrs. Hazel Feasey. 1112 Balmoral Washington. June 17 —The primary The Saanich War Memorial two places. _______ _ Signor Mussolini »* Premier of Canton. June 17.—The threatened from the retirement of Mr. Field- rears, the country should h. ve a crop general strike of all Chinese workers Road said she entertained Baker. object of the Mat Mlllan-V.S. Navy of at least 400,000,000 ^nisheis. the country. Mussolini is re­ Howash and Morris at her home in /ing, the date of which has not Health Centre will sever its con­ ported to be suffering with to-day was set definitely to begin expedition which sailed from Boston yet been announced. September and saw them for two to-day is to make a hydrographic, nection with the X ictorian Order cancer. June 25. * - «lays on Septembr 14 and the day survey by aeroplane of the last gre, CANADA FRUn ACT of Nurses and be reorganized as The situation to-day. both as re­ unknown region of the northern h*ni TRAIN WRICK garded anti-foreign agitation' and f°Baker* and Morris left her house Isphere, that territory lying between Ottawa. June 17.—The Senate de­ ait independent institution trouble* among different factions of that night in a ear. She had- nut the North Pole and Alaska yfd cov- cided last night not to Insist on It, the Chinese, was quiet, but foreign­ Baker through Stromktne who in­ from August 1. ers expected further trouble. -■ .■«ginp l.ftttTQfHl enunr,c .mij^_____ , m. nuUuvnl to tli. Fruit Act. The —auvhwas Ike Miiom, troduced him. Witness knew the men Scarcely leas In importance wfTT conference between the two Houaea meeting of thé Rggnicn Commons were engaged In the rum running be the exploration ofzflttle known on the Senate amendment had been I he V l v turbin Ofder «y,Of - — ~--zzv HEATH mi|‘= ■ business but was not aware of their region®, such a# KJIesmere lalnnd, nonUeaned Health Centre BtVUxL - tft* Ottawa. June IT—Tha Commons I UTtiuretort Paulson, former ranch __ Grant LumI, Bnfflfi ami icc. ME SURE m Council and the School B ard, hèW Committee on Agrtcutlure concluded POLICE NOW STATE lions of Labrador/as well as the an­ at Royal <>ak last evening. its work on the amendments to the employee of F.
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