British and Foreign.
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(Ueeeived This Day, 11.5 a.m.) EIItED BY GAS. London, October 2. The Admiralty and the War Office are testing a new gun, whrjli is fired by means of carbonic acid gas. It is said to be especii jy suitable for India and the Eiut.
JR'BJiKlt ItESOLUTIOiXS • A congress at Southampton is discussing the Congo and Putumayo. Lord Selborne advocated that if a native of thirty wa>-' living a civilised life he should be gixvu the franchise of ail a civilised man's privileges; also that groups of those unfit to vote should be entitled at intervals to meet the Ministers for Native Affairs, and declare; their Avants publicly.
STEAM UK ASHORE. The steamer Afrie, on Liverpoo llanding-stnge lo embark ])iiss('iio-ers, swung and struck the shore. J Lei- cargo is being ligh',QivA, and it is hoped to refloat hei to-night. .7iB)TUUISX»CTZZ=UKr .•bsbs-'j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 October 1913, Page 3
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149British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 October 1913, Page 3
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