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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD. « fUY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT? [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION-] (Received This .Day, 10.55 a.m.) THE I'DWIOCS AND THE WAR LONDON, January 27. At the delegates' conference there was brief delay before the limd rupturn (at instance of Powers) to allow of the Powers bringing fresh united pressuro on Turkey. TR EVAN lON>S DEATH. At the Trevan'oii iii(|iie.st. witnesses testified that Trevanion once confessed lie had taken enough veronal to kill two iiion. tie decided in 1911 to make Hoe his legatee, instead of his brothers. R 01' MANIA IX A HURRY. MERLIN", Jamie ry 27. The Cologne Gazette r-nys that German and Belgian iinns have enntraeted for war materkl for Roumania •"delivery urgent." ANOTHER DEATH AVfIILE AEROPI'/AXIXG. BUENOS AYR!'?? .Jan. 27. Eu.sebione Argentinian was killed while aeroplauing. RAILWAY UNDER THE GOLDEN HORN. COX.STAXTf XOP I.E. .lan. 27. The new Government has granted a German group concession for a Shanitioul to Pera railway, under the Golden Horn. THE APPLE OE 1)1 SCOUT). LOXDOX, January 27. The House of Commons was crowded, last night and two thousand police were in attention outside the building. The Right Hon. .Mr Asquith said that .Mr Speaker's ruling was unexpected. The Government had considered the point, and Relieved that precedents justified their action. He denied that there bad been sharp practice, hut .said it woidd be useless to continue the discussion on Sir Edward Grey's amendment. The Government would proceed with electoral reform during the present Parliament, and would give facilities for a. private "Women's Suffrage Hill next session. HO.ME R ULE. In the House of Lords, Lord Crewe —Tn moving the second reading of the Home Rule .liill —foreshadowed federalism applying to (Scotland. TFIE POOH WO}! EX. LOXDOX. Jan. 27. Cabinet has withdrawn the 'Franchise Hill. STILT/ PR (ASPECTS OE PEACE Though negotiations are .suspended the armistice continues and delegates will remain a few days waiting for Turkey's reply. It is reported that l!)!i arrests have been made n Const.•!titinople, and that order is being maintained.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1913, Page 3

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335

Second Edition Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1913, Page 3

Second Edition Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1913, Page 3

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