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JOHN McCORMAOC "SiMJG O'MV HEJOrr rr00 CAPITOL NUMBt 155. PNENCH HOftSE WON SijUtsm AiWH?tOiTO mulllKI New Market. Oct. ll—Ut Majosw, Preach bred horse owned by the Agw fOTEDffEATS- I WMriwind Courtship Khan, won the Ceimrewh^ aukea cmMYBiuiie here l«Uy Mimoal n field of t| sUrt- Berlin Metal WialfCcn i UmioB, Oct. 15.—A whirlwind courtship or almost fairy tale, •rs. The slahee were veheodl el $$,. NEW ZEALAND I reached a climax, today in the marriage at the Registry wit^ eat,.,. J. B. Neerk Friend.' Laid Down Their ToMe ship was second. W. J. Mwtffay’s OU {)giceof the powerful Sultan of Jahorc. reputedly one of the lOIBY-ElECnOH Orknoythirf. 7 Berlin, Oct. 15—One hundred ud tweaty-rix tbom^ Befih J ^ niler of the East, and Mrs. Helen Wilson, au^pi-haired Tlie King and Queen and the, Duke ijortK N'anconvw.. Orf. IS—J. A Wellington,New Zealand, Oct 15.— metal workers, members erf the br|est trade unioa gro^ipa the of Gloucester and Prince George were gijtnili beauty’. The bride fs aged forty and ,d>« groom fifty-seven. l.ouict «tl! caA> till- li^mier of Con- The government of Prime Minister G. ia the vast crowd that witoifted the world, laid down their took this moq^ in protest «g»TTt the H„.WsoB thus becomes Queen of one of the world’s greatrulers, lervalives of North Tihcoover in the race of the hit of the bigevents of XV: Forbes, who is now attending the coming b;.e-eleclion. Mr. Loutet. a government’s aibhrators' awaidMrf a laArtioo in waqet. || is virii power, palaces and untold wealth at her disposal. the flat racing season. Imperial Conference in London, was veteran in North Shore ]>oUt!cil cam- defeated in the House of Representa­ feared in many quaVters that die metal wotfkm’ strike sriB ifinad [ Wilson and the SulUn first met in Jahore several years ago paigdinK. received a majority vote hst tives yesterday during discussion of to many other branches of industry. The Geraan Federadoa of ^ die wwt as the bride of Dr. William Wilson, but their domes- night over the two «her nominees. settlement clause of land Jaws -Mayor (i. H. Morden, North Vaneon- WORK HALTED ON amendment bia Free Trade Unions and the German Federatioo of Office Eavtoyeeg i afUn did not prosper and the marriagewas dissoKcd. The ver, and }. T. Watt, West Vancouver, nie vote was 31 to 21. will offer finayial support to’the striken. _______' and he ssriH contest tbd seat fof hb ytu. who admired her from a distance for many years, is re­ W hen Hon, G. W. Forbes took over party widen was made vacant by the the premiership from the- aged hands plied to have been determined to woo her and recently dashed HUGE DIGIBLE resignation of Hon. Ian Mackenae. of Sir Joseph Ward, who since died, ludnsith to England, arrived a few days ago and today’s cere M P.. who defcalril him in the last Loiidou. Oct. 15.—Recondition work last summer, the party in power was MEDALS AWARDED provincial election after a clean-cut NnKiiium ' minority in the house if certain fight. of the airship R-lOl which visfled Can­ ada last .August has been hMlcd pend­ Independents The nomination of Ur. Loutet was ing the government's decifioo of the outside the foli There wrere indica­ FORHOISMn Bnimi m.ade unanimous when Messrs. Mor- fuluV tions. however, that the opposition UODUTTER!; deii and Watt as a pledge of goodwiU ot adverse to seeing the gov­ RESIDENT or and support to the candidate, moved ernment continue, for a time, in office. CHINA WATERS incgR the passage of the resolution to that Before he left for London, iffecl- The meetingof delegatesheld WBOdilDOr Forbes sought a promise from lead­ X'ancouver. Oct. 15.—Rewardi for Branson, Mo, Oct 15,-Jake PleMk BOMBAY WAR in the K. P. Hall last night revealed no :t of heroism in which they plunged KINn-SNITH ers of the opposition that the life of object of a nation-wide search after be signs of friction, his adminirtralion would not be en­ into the shark infested waters of the led a band of rnthiest killert in the TUDENEETING Mr. Loutet, called upon after his dangered daring his absence. The op- China sea between Shanghai and robbery of the First Natioeal Bank of COUNCIL jailed! nomination, pledged absolute support HongKongto save the We of a crax- BETTERING RECORD gave certain limited aa- Lamar, Colo, in May, 1928, was wtmnd tc 4hc Tolmie government. ed RufsUn woman who had Un.„_ surances and it is possible that the ’vad captured here yet- TW aiMithtr «sf Nsnsiino Hon. R. L MaitUnd. sprtWng in Rangoon. Burma, Oct. IS.—Wing herself overbou ’d. brouxe medaU of Bombay. India, Oct. tS-Pobce raid- govemmeni defeat will not be re­ |«nifl<Trad* •« held la.t/Diaht behalf of the Conservative nominee. 'c< Kingiford-Smith, flying the Royal Canadian Humane Soeigly the offices of the Bombay All-India garded as upon a major iaaue and wiU u caaght as the re- Ttati ws* s good attendance, with urged a retura to old traditions of from Englandto Australia in an effort not have the usual terious wrere pre*ented by Mayor W. H. Mal­ National Coturress Committee today, Cowman in the chair. A British Cotobia, phemg special cm- to better Bert Hinkler’s record flight qnenees. kin on Tuesday to Thot. R. Etarorthy arresting 125 persons, inchtdi.* Presi­ was read (rom Premier phasis on *^iride in party" as a valoa- of fifteen and a half days, arrived here ship’s earneoter and D.,R. Dean, ’mter- dent Nagindas of the Bombay War and autboritiet of <ififomia, 'ado.' I le asset in the bye-election shortly tills evening, four days ahead otHink­ mediate fi^h engineerof the Ctoa- Titne, sutin* that attention would Council and twenty-five y.nnhs. Most mg rado, Missouri and Arkaaaas. be waged. ler s time for the.distano dian P^nfic Uner Empress of Russia, k imn 10 Itt* resolution f.Jrwanled of the priismers appeannKlng in court FUagU wrai confronted on the Mia- Ordered Deported now in port here. k co»Ktion with the \wt^Uon o( later, were sentenced to from three to «ouri Pacific passenger tram wUefa ha kf Swoat laiWe-Tofino>5Sti;' four months rigorous imprisonment. Mayor Malkin, paying a tribute boarded here to travel to HoOUtcr. a X’ancouver. Oct. 15.— Immigration mirtuj o< the Associated Boards <*f the heroism of the two sailors who liv ­ nearby toNh. Fog AgaMi Halts Schooner Race anthoritiei here have ordered the de- ed up to the highestideal of the.Brit- : lUted that.the executive meet TEN HURT IN WRECK Five officers, aB.with dram pUlala, porution of 18 would-be immigranta ilh roercautiie marine, told how they mU he held at Duncan on Oc- Puebo, Co.. Oct IS.-Ten person, rdered Flaagie to.pat up Us baato. who arrived in Canada recently on R. had dived from their ship into raging 2Stb. instead oi the 22nd, were reported injured in the wreck of Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 15.—The second race betsgeen the Instead, ha rcacfaed'&ir bU pUtaL M.S. Niagara. Four more are slated and shark-inicsted sralera to save the Loninierre. Victoria, a Denver and .Rio Grande western One shot was fired and the baadH Canatfian fishing schooner Bluenose and the American schooner to appear before the iminigratuM board Russian woman from drowningoff the sutiat they had appointed freight train ts»o miles east of Flor­ feO with a ballet in Us abdomen. After Gertrude L Thebauld, was called off today after the v^ls while ant were al­ China coast Ust June. With the rougu canmittee to maVe the fol- ence Ute today. brief strt^le Us weapon wM arrett­ lowed to land. In addition to the 18 sea and the smaU boat Unnebed from sispaals to the put.l.c (t) To had nearly completed the first half of the course, ’fci ed from fahn. None of the officeca su*n of the public as to the so-called ordered deported, four Australians who the liner nnable to reach the strag­ viiiu labor in preference arrived in Canada last month on the woUd reveal who fired the shot. West Coast Park and West Coast weather which made it difficult for them to. find markers glingwoman as she deliberately tried uals. (2) To einpk.) married * Aorangi,wiU be deported, Vancouver Road, the other the ridiculous idea of the postponement. With a thirty-five mile breeze blowing,the to avoid rescue, Elworthy leaped from fieid. Mo, late yctoerday to lUatvs who are soppeirting families cfficUls construe this rulingas an in­ any park site south of the Albernt the deck rail and swam after her. operalion. If be recovers be «8I Tried women whose Bluenose made a fine showing, leading her rival by six minutes dication that imraigrants will not be Canal, co-nparing in any way with XVhen he reached her the crazed swim­ returned to Colorado to Em trial fa art employed, (3) That con- many park site, north oi Barkley allowed to enter until the unemploy­ at the end of the first six miles and containued to mainUin the mer caught him in a deadly strangle for murder, is be called from lime to time bound, and easily accessible by the ment condition in Canada has been hold and Elworthy was in greatdan­ advanUge. During much of the race the boats were half hid­ Fouv VMhm hwts employers, employees.

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