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Show Olia O. K. Montreal, 19. All is quiut at Oka. The residents ol the French-Canadian !ie of tho village have returned to their homes. The Indians are stiff under arms and bave taken possession of tiio old stone house at Hudson, which they have fortitied. Sentinels are posted leading to the highways. Provincial police patrol Oka. Chipf Joseph denies that the Indians fired the church. He will have nothing to do with tho Quebec government, and considers tho Dominion government the proper authority to settle the difficulties. He will not go back to Oka until the police are withdrawn irs Dominican commissioner appointed appoint-ed to investigate the trouble. |