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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD * [by electric telkgraph-copyright] l>br press aßsocution.] PREPARING FOR ULSTER, D.4Y. Mr. Birrell (Chief Secretary for Treland) spontaneously informed the Lord Mayor that additional troops had been • ordered to Belfast for Ulster Bay. Sir Edward Carson. Tv.C. M.P.. and Mr F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P., were accorded a tremendous ovation at Portadown. CHINA AFFAIRS. PEKIN, September 26. '■ Received This Day. 10.5 a.m.* Cavalry in the barracks outside Wuchang arranged with tilio artillery to join. The latter failed at the last moment. General Chimen was forewarned and opened the city gates, admitting fifty mutineers who were iin mediately shot. Ho thou despatched troops who capturxl an 1 executed 200. The remainder fly.'. CRUISER REFLOATED. TOKIO. September 20 The French cruiser Duplex which was stranded at Yokohama- has been refloated. DUKE AND AMERICA INDIANS. OTTAWA, September T. The Duko of Conuaught :(b;vor,i i: General) and party, who were f-miriug the Alaskan iosal wore receive! at Port Simpson by Indians in full warpaint and presented with totem -robes and other native gifts. VIAIL BOAT FOUN' jfiRS A Japanese mail lioat foundered at Shimonesoki. The casualties are unknown.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1912, Page 3
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190Second Edition. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1912, Page 3
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