British and Foreign.
▼ [EI.EC'TItIC TELEGRAPH. COPYRIGHT.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Peceived This Day, 815 a.m.) CHINESE IiEPI J3EIC. Pekiug 1 , October 5. Parliament elects its President oil Monday, and the Powers then will simultaneously recognise tlie republic. Japan primarily is responsible lor the recognition. Japan's relations with China have "•really improved. A MINER'S I'EIUL. New- York, October (i. The miner Toshesky was rescued after imprisonment for a week in ;i cave in a coalmine at Centralia, Pennsylvania. After the rescuers had partially cleared away the debris the roof again collapsed, but not until food had been administered and a telephone provided, en aiding Toshesky to converse with his rescuers. J) L'BLIX STRIKE. London, October ;>. A deadlock is threatened, over the Dublin Trades Council's claim for reinstatement as a-preliminary to any settlement of the strike. Mr Tim Healy has intimated that the masters have refused to dismiss workers engaged during 1 the strike. Mr Gosling, on behalf id' the men, declared thai this was victimisation, and therefore the light must continue. Mr As<]uith, however, continues the inquiry on Monday.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 October 1913, Page 2
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177British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 October 1913, Page 2
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