TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD
[by elkctiuc telegraph—copysioht] (.PER PRESS ASSOCIATION!.'* (Received This Day, 11.40 a.m.) HOME RULE, I PROTESTANT BISHOP'S STRONG SERMON. ' r LONDON, September 23. The Bishop of Derry, on Sunday, in the course of a sermon, denied i that Christians were bound to submit to a law sanctioned by a. mutilated Parliament of one House. 1 hey were asked to put themselves at tho mercy of their sworn foomen, who had openly declared they would take revengo in their hour of triumph. Mr Tim Healy, M.P., speaking at Cork; said that Mr Churchill was scattering parliaments from the .sky to Ireland's eye. Therefore/ the independent Nationalists were entitled to a Parliament at Cork. Ulster Unionist Council, at Belfast, confirmed the "covenant." I Lord Londonderry entertained do- j legates. Sir Edward Carsjon, K.C. M.P., and Mr F. E. K.€.' M.P., were among the speakers; A GLASGOW MYSTERY. LONDON, September 23. David Turnbull, -jeweller; was found dead in his shop, at Glasgow, with a wound in bis forehead. Tho safe had been blown up. Hfousebreaking tools and cyanide of potoftjsiam were found near him. It is if mystery whether death was due to • an explosion, caused by his striking a light wheal entering to investigate noises, or whether he was poisoned. CHINA'S FINANCIAL .ADVISER, LONDON, September 23. Dr. Morrison, who is leaving for China, states that China's opposition to the Six Power syndicate arises irom a desire to be mistress [< f her own house. The Powers prohibition of borrowing, except from the syndicate, had excited mistrust. It would he impossible for China to secure decent rates of interest if she was Compelled to borrow from'nations who must borrow in order to lend. MADMAN AVIATOR. NEW YORK, September 23. 1 At Chicago Mr Beachey, an avia- ' tor, who was disguised in a woman's dress, made a flight in an aeroplane 4 over the heads of enormous crowds, j! He flew down Michigan avenue, scattering automobilists, who fled in all directioas. The excitement caused the upset of a launch con- ( taining eight persons, who wore (• flung into the water, but they were j rescued by a tug.
HYDROPLANES CAPSIZE
t NEW 1 (TR.K, September 23. Two hydroplanes capsized sitnul- , taneously and the occupants had a narrow escape. F ' SCHOOLBOYS' TUOT. ' XRW YORK, September '2'A. A riot of New York public school ' boys numbering thousands has laken place. This was due to the removal of a- popular principal from office. Police reserves were called out «wl an #rgv of window smashing occurred before the riot was quelled. THE T.W.W. XvEW YOFIC, September 23. At 1 ndianopolis fifty officials of I'alio,ur unions were ordered to appear for trial iu October in connection with Wie national investigation into dynaniate conspiracy leading up to the Ijos Angeles Times tragedv.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1912, Page 3
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