British and Foreign,
[eLECTIUC TELKGIiAI'II. COP OUGHT.] [I'Ell I'IiESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day, 1.0.10 a.m.) London, October 6. ■ Obituary—Alfred Kimsley, one of the defendants in "the Motor Customs Fraud Case, brought at the instance of the Australian Commonwealth Government. A KILKENNY AFFAIR. Annie Kenny was dramatically rear rested under the Cat and Mi;use Act. (at a militant meeting at the pavilion). The instant that she began her speech detectives rushed the platform and hustled her out after a iierce struggle. The detectives barred the, exists and motored to llolloway Gaol after a second melee in the, street. The audience was in a great pilch of excitemeut and uttered loud execrations. Two hats and a walking stick captured from the detectives were sold by auction on the patform. Six women an! two men, including a clergyman, were arrested for obstructing. PRESIDENT. . Peking , , October (>. The ['residential ballot lasted for twelve hours, 759 members voting. There were twenty nominations, including Sun Yae. The first inconclusive result was Yuan Shih Kai -171. votes, Le Yuan Heng 15-1 being second. In Hit inconclusive ballot Yuan Shih Kai got 497, Le Yuan Heng, with l(i'-3, being third. Yuan Shih Kai w;r- elected by oOT votes against Li Yuan Hong's 17!,).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 October 1913, Page 3
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204British and Foreign, Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 October 1913, Page 3
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