New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1927, Page 2

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N 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 310N RIL 25, T L ool | 5% SED TR RELIF OF POOR | NOW YOU Former Captain of Czar Ad- ministers Indignity T ——. Today's list of 1927, questions i of i o erfcans and oth officer of the tmperial Russ Jast night publicly slapped Who was king of France at IBRITISH SHIPS IN SLIGHT SKIRMISH Reply to Chinese Bombardment | | | | Shanghal, April 25 (P—Three Brit- <h warships, the Mantes, Keppel and Wolsey, cngaged in an exchange of ing that his troo; for six hungry. Brid Deelar 2 “drifting av r the path of Chris Near Yangtse i ne of the French Revolu- ghots with Chinese batteries on the !south bank of the Yanstse near What famous €ame Chinkiang ye: The warships to power in France after the revo- oy Joose a heavy bombardment after lution? d been fired on and | 3. In wha r was the bBaitle gijenced the Chinese attack ‘fl( Waterloo fought? . From dent of the kind sinc [Kedd b S : in July. 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