CABLEGRAMS
TKLECmac IELEaUAI'H—COPYRIGHT.J fl'lCK I'UJiSS ASSOCIATION.! STEAMER WRECKED. Now lork, .Nov. .'J. The steamer Santa Clara struck a reef oif Marshiiekl, Oregon; eighteen were drowned. She was on route to Sau Francisco. The passengers' were flung into tho sea wiien they attempted to lower the lifeboats. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. The final suffrage voting indicates little relative changes in the majorities. This result is attributed largely to the foreign vote, also to tht> spectacular •methods adopted by the suffragettes .to obtain victory. (Received This Day 9.50 a.m.) THE KING'S HEALTH. London, Nov. 3. A bulletin announces that the King had not so good a night last night as ou Monday. There still is some pain, though his general condition has improved, and he now eats solids. CHURCH AND THE FREEMASONS. Johannesburg, Nov. b\ The Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church seriously debated whether Freemasons were Christians eligible for membership; by 110 to 108 it was decided not to interfere.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 November 1915, Page 3
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157CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 November 1915, Page 3
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