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British and Foreign

♦ , [ELEC'IIUC TEI.EGKAPH, COI'YKIGHT." [I'ISR I'EESS ASaOCiATIOJf.j (lieceived Tiiis Day, 11.80 a.m ) BEHIND CLOSED DOOBS. London, Sept. 24. Sir Eel ward Carson arrived at Londonderry and drove to Ulster Hall witli a bodyguard of motorcyclists. Proceedings were conducted belliud closed doors, but details will be published on the day that Home .Rule becomes law. BHi BEQUESTS. Miss Davidson, aged 'JO, daughter oi' a Manchester manufacturer, willed to a washerwoman, named Eawcett, £25,000., and an equal amount to several of the Davidson brothers. The residue, amounting to £200,000, is left to the Method isl J Lome M ission and the Foreign Mission Funds. TIJE STOLEN NECKLACE. j The Pearl Necklace Case is pro eceding. Brooks, manager of a | pawnbroking establishment n Leather Lane, was sharply examined for not telling the police that Ihe had changed notes for Griz- | zard. He did not enter the trans- ■ actions in his books and had not kept the numbers of the notes. Flan nam, a foreign banker in London, testified that he changed French notes for a man who was i not one of the prisoners. The police detailed the prisoners' movements, including Locke It's motor trip to Southhampton in company with Mrs Atkinson, described as LocketPs sister's husband, a wholesale grocer. IN HOSPITAL. Munich, Sept. 21. K.v-King Manuel's wife is ill in hospital.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1913, Page 3

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British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1913, Page 3

British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1913, Page 3

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