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B i H'?n A8«OCIATION.l ' OiLBCXH-f-C. THI; F.GRAJPH —COPYBIGHT.I ; | j Ut i fun eJ ihis Day 10.35 a.m.) \ -! !-!.K BROKEN HILL '•JTIIAGE. i Sydney, This Day. } ' of the German Clu'l 1 :; t lliil was tho outcome of t | Iwtl'of hs'i.-i :»)■ the majority of the crowt time wiv Uu.iiuuis ivei'o tlit> authors o the attack on the train, though there is nothing to support this. When falw Fire Brig 'lo etai-ted to put out the firt tlio crowd made a move to stop them hut better feeling prevailed and In brigade was allowed to proceed with ohi work. The buildings on each sido o'l the club were considerably damaged bj fire. Gool was a Turk, and Mulia a Hindu The police theory is that Gool was out for revenge on the British as ar enemy of the Turks. Mulla, who was an Indian, wan r quiet ma.li. He. was likely to suffei through being unable to pay a fine and probably thought it bettor to die gloriously with the certainty of happines" in the hereafter if he killed as many British as possible, . before he himself was slain. Both men were hemp smokers. ! Tho funeral of the victims was largely attended. Strict precautions were taken to prevent further popular outbreaks. It transpires that many men in camp though aliens are British subjects. Many have served in the British army and at the commencement of the war offered their services. They are very bitter against the perpetrators of the outrage. (Received This Day 8.10 a.m.) OBITUARY. London, Jan. 3. Mr P. H. UlingwOrth, M.P.. chief Government Whip. He died of typhoid. THE iNTERCESiSI ON SERVICES. Intercession services in tho Protestami, Catholic and Russian Churches and Chapels were crowded. HEAVY RAINS. There are heavy rains daily and there is groat, discomfort at Salisbruv and other training camps. THE NEW VICEROY. Lord \\ imbourne succeeds Lord Aberdeen as Viceroy of Ireland. MAN KILLS A GIRL. Melbourne, Jan. 2. A double tragedy occurred at Toolent, where Miss Wynne, aged 17 years, wax shot by an Italian who had been camping near the girl's home. Two sisters were standing outside the house when the Italian approached, seized a gun and pointed it at the youngest l ister, who fled and escaped unhurt. The mail then turned on the elder sir! and blew off the top of her he-id. He then committed suicide. .Melbourne, This Day. Michele. who shot Miss Wynne. was a I'Yeneh-Canadian. and deserted from the American navy when it visited Australia. He attempted to pay attentions to the girl, but was discouraged. He met her in the street and shot her without warning. A RIOT IN NEW YORK. New York, Jan. 2. An unemployed parade demanding work resulted in a riot.
I The police clubbed* scores of men nd [ made many arrests.
The unemployed attempted rescues, hut tlie police reserves charged the oivnvd and I>eat them off.
Demonstrators had banners inscribed : "All homeless men revolt. To hell with charity!"
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1915, Page 3
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