HOME AND FOREIGN.
("Ti__-"-Sy-__y "Sun" Special Cabl.) PROPOSED SUGAJR BOYCOTT. , . LONDON, November 29, ■ Representatives, ;of the wholesale sugar. -.. trade.; \ passed a resolution strongly objecting' to associating themselves with the scheme for boycotting Continental refineries, and stating that they are firmly determined to adhere to the principle of a free market. JACK JOHNSON, i (Received November;-Oth, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, November 29. ' Jack Johnson, met a' Liberian named Spoul, in a catch-as-catch-can wrestling contest, "Spoul xiersistcntly and _eriously fouling and attacking him. John-* son warned him that, he would knock him out if ho.continued his . tactics. Spoul did not tako the warning, and was felled by-Johnson, having to be carried ou£6f the ring.; .-::'..--' '■'■'■■.'.;,. '■■•'■ : ,y wstrMsedpubi_x. P .;'".:., \; ■;. ;, ; November 29. Alderman M cTValter, at the ; Dublin slum housing enquiry, said. that" . ten "thousand families were living in . unhealthy/conditions.- Two out of, evervfive persons in the city died in institutions or asylums. •He ;knew women who were obliged .o live on threepence j a day. :■■'..', •_'■■... ~ '. ..,. •, ..'■.-. •... !
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 9
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160HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 9
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