British and Foreign
I: I JiCTKIC I'ELEGR A I'll—COP YItIG HT. [PKR PP.KSS ASSOCIATION.'! (Received This Day, 9.25 a.m.) SHAFT TO BE EXPLODED. Loudon, February 1. The police are arranging to explore the pit shaft, in the hope of finding the revolver or other ilucs to the murderer of Keeks. SENTKY GAGGED AND BOUND. Two men seized, gagged, and bound the sentry at the magazine stores at the Kurragh camp. The authorities regard the incident seriously, and have doubled the guards at isolated points. J3ACK TO WOKK. Two thousand builders' labourers in Dublin resume work on Monday on the terms existing prior to September. • The union undertakes not to allow its members to join the Transport Union or support a sympathetic strike. TEACHEKS' STKIKE. The National Union of Teachers guarantee the Herefordshire strikers salaries for five years, and will also sustain for three months the uncertificated teachers not belonging to the union. EOKTHE uOLNDED.
] Tlie military authorities will place an aeroplane at the disposal of the lied Cross Society to demonstrate its use in removing the wounded from the field.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 2
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180British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 2
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