Second Edition British and Foreign
[electric telegraph, copyright.] [per press association.] (.Received This .Jay, 9 a.m.) London, Sept. 2'j. A disturbance at Dublin followed the arrest of a disorderly striker, The crowd attacked the police, and two constables were so seriously injured that they had t'i be put in the hospital. Obituary- Mr Palliser, actor. Paris, Sept. 20. It is stated that Christab-l Pankhurst has reorganised the Suffragette movement with a vic.v to directing the militants from Paris, where officers are being equipped. Berlin, Sept. 2(.i. Au orderly of dragoons, at. Pavchim, in Mccklenburgsehweriu, who was accused of robbing "ilu . Mayor, escaped from custody and took refuge in a house. Offiova and men pursued him to an ath.\ The orderly resisted, killed vw troopers,, wounded a third, an.l then committed suicide. Johannesburg, Sept. 21-> Arrangements by the Indians for a passive resistance campaign iii the Transvaal are complete. The new policy begins next week
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1913, Page 3
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154Second Edition British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1913, Page 3
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