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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD

'BY KLBCTRIC T«L3GKAPn-COPf RIGHT.] L'PBR PRK3B ASSOCIATION. J (Received This. Day. 11 a.m.) A KIM) PLANES FOli ACSTIIALIA. LONDON. .May 21. .Mr Harold Ihirlni. of Taupo Lake, New Zealand, has purcha.-t'd (no aeroplanes for demoiistraf ions in Australia. A CKNKIiOI'S (J I FT. LONDON, .May 21. Lord Iveogh has given £ 111.000 to the department of geology and mineralogy at Dublin Cuiversily. OIiITI'APV. LONDON. May 21. Sir Kdward Saloon is dead. 'Chronicle note. -Sir Kdward Sassou was Conservative Ad.P. for llythe. lie was a member of the lirm of bankers of London and L.uuhay. Ili> gifts to charities wcio frequent.). •lI'VKNILK MFSICIANS. LONDON. .May 21. Kidit hundred Loudon schoolchildren are starting for Paris tomorrow to participate in the International Musical Festival, upon which C2o0.()00 has been spent. THE AD.MIKAL'.s OITIU'IiST. LONDON. May 2-1. Lord Chii<. Hei-l.u-d. M.P.. speaking at Cardilf. -.iid that during Mr Mckcnna's infamous adniinistratiou the Admiralty had been ruled by espionage, intimidation and favouritism, while some of the best officers had been beached, and others, utterly incapable, had been promoted to th' conunaii'l of the Heel. He was co'fident that the result of the r ~ fe < nee at Malta bet ween the I'.en.icr and Mr Churcliill on (h ■ . no .sic- and Fiohl-Marrdial Lord Kf. eh. ' er oil the other would !;.> an m crrase in the garrisons ai Midia Oibraltar. Egypt and Sol hurt lie ( ). Ue described Mr Lloyd George's re-

fi-rences to the Duke of Devonshire as the- introduction into public political life of the i'oullest measures of an illrgitiiuaio prize ring. It wns impossible to hold a man it .sponsible ior the acts of his ancestors four hundred year.- ago.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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