British and Foreign.
[XLECTSie TBT.7SGBAPH, COPYUIGHT-] [PHR PRESiI ASSOCIATION. I DENVER FIGHTING STOPPED. Washington, April 29. l-nder a truce agreement the fighting has stopped at Denver, over 600 strikers laying down their arms. The men are detained in custody charged with murder. Federal troops are expected immediately when it is probable pence will be restored. The town of TValzenburg withstood practically a siege. The woman and children were imperilled and strikers fought for hours, tho bullets whistling overhead in the streets. A special session of the State Legislature has been called to deal with the situation. ENOUGH SAID. London, April .Mr Churchill replying to questions as to future- Navy movements, said quite enough information had been given and he was not going to give more. Likewise Mr Asquith replying to a question respecting lurther Papers about Clster said the Government was not going to issue more or after this week answer more questions.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1914, Page 4
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153British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1914, Page 4
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