TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD
| [i:i,i;cti{ic tku-:<.jui'ji, coi'viiigiit.] [i'KK J'KKSS ASSOCIATION.j (llcceived This Day, 8.00 a.m.) London, September 1. ('nnlimums rains for (he last three (lays over (lie greater pari of Kngland are saving the root crops from tlic eJVeet of draught,. In response to an appeal from the Irish. Transport 'Workers' [*nioi: Mr Keir Uardie has gone to Dublin, investigating- causes of the alleged police excesses. Fearing renewed riots to-night, (he authorities are stationing police and mounted troopers a'l many points of the city. Johannesburg, September 1. Mincowners explain that lack of native labour, owing to riots, lias necessitated the dismissal of many whites. ' "Router is authorised to deny that the Government intends providing for increased con-, tributions to the navy by abolishing British preference. The Government has not'discussed the sublet.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 September 1913, Page 2
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132TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 September 1913, Page 2
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